november 2017 Saving our planet, lifting people out of poverty, advancing economic growth - these are and the same fight. We must connect the dots ‘between climate change, water scarcity, energy shortages, global health, food, security and women’s empowerment. Solutions to one problem must be solutions for all.

These are the words of Ban Ki Moon, former United Nations ’secretary-general. He was speaking to the general assembly but his words convey perfectly the aim of the tve awards for which you are gathered this evening. This year’s film entries demonstrate the tremendous efforts of social and business communities from all over the globe in finding solutions and joining the dots. Tonight’s spotlight on the stage at BAFTA will shine a light on these challenges and, more importantly, on companies’ creative, innovative solutions. The scale of the task ahead is enormous and complex. It requires a change so great it’s hard to know where to start. At Fastflow Group we are honest with ourselves. We don’t Main sponsor profess to be the ‘greenest’ business in the UK, but we are on the journey. We have set ourselves targets and are making an Neil Armstrong effort. This is a good place to start. CEO, Fastflow Group And we find that it’s not a disadvantage to be ‘green’. In fact, it’s a competitive advantage. In the sectors in which Fastflow Group works we can see strong evidence of positive change: • Our customers are demanding low-carbon approaches to service delivery, which in turn cost less.  • Solar, wind and other forms of renewable energy are on the way to becoming less costly than traditional forms of energy.  • Many governments are incentivising and stipulating a shift to lower carbon transport models i.e. electric vehicles.  • The affordable housing community is evolving rapidly as it adapts to provide sufficient and better quality social housing. Increasingly, sustainable goes hand-in-hand with efficiency - specifically, business efficiency. Our environmental journey is why we at Fastflow Group sponsor the awards, but the relationship has been two way. The films encourage us to do all that we can to create more sustainable housing and infrastructure. We hope the films also 8.30pm -11pm inspire you to make a change. I hope you all enjoy the evening and these fantastic awards. If we take away one thing, I hope it’s this: a desire to build on the important work being done, and a willingness to make a difference.

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7pm - 8pm Princess Anne Theatre Your host Lucy Siegle

President’s welcome David Morley

Reshaping the Economy award sponsored by Choice International Ltd Transforming Society award in partnership with Grace Bian, chair, China International Culture Stock Exchange Protecting the Environment award Judges’ special mention award Nick Nuttall, chair of judges, spokesperson and director of communications, UN Climate Change

The Founder’s award for sustainability on the big screen sponsored by Surina Narula MBE Press Association award for best environmental storytelling Closing remarks Neil Armstrong, CEO, Fastflow Group

8pm - 8.30pm Drinks reception, David Lean Foyer 8.30pm -11pm Gala dinner, auction and entertainment, David Lean Room

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The Fastflow Group is humbled and incredibly Whether it’s as an extra, understudy or honoured to be the main sponsor for the tve the star, we are more than happy to play Global Sustainability Film Awards for the third our part in ensuring our clients receive consecutive year. tve is such an important recognition for working in a sustainable charity. Our sponsorship is our own small way of way, so we’d like to highlight that: endeavouring to make a positive contribution to the • National Grid PLC was named sustainability agenda. Responsible Business of We believe that the human species has a contract the Year by Business in the with our planet. Mother earth provides us with Community everything we need for life and in return we • Northumbrian Water Group should honour, respect and protect it. Limited has received two The awards are a worthy recognition for all those Queen’s Awards for Enterprise that are honouring the obligation. No matter how because of its outstanding large or small their efforts may be, we can all performance in delivering make a difference. sustainable development Since formation in 2005 Fastflow has endured • A2Dominion Housing Group and flourished through difficult times. This is partly was presented with a Silver because we understand the value of respecting SHIFT (Sustainable Homes our clients and honouring our contracts. Index For Tomorrow) Award True to our values, we aim to operate in a responsible in recognition of the quality manner, working hard behind the scenes to maintain of its homes in a prestigious and service infrastructure that is essential for daily life. environmental award scheme. And now, having earned our clients’ trust, we have been The Fastflow Group enjoys helping given the chance to be centre stage. The work we do on our all of our clients to excel in their field customers’ water, energy and affordable housing assets puts us by operating smoothly, efficiently and firmly in the spotlight. with what we now term survivability. When we help to ensure the safe operation of the UK’s energy supply, install or So fundamental is the need to conserve repair services in the street, or enter someone’s home to repair a leaking tap, fit a new and protect our planet that we cannot kitchen, roof or bathroom, we are the public face of our clients. survive unless we take a more serious approach to responsible use of our So, we are well aware that we simply cannot afford to fluff our lines. Each of our three natural resources. divisions shares a commitment to the highest standards of customer service, technical expertise and efficiency. We are proud to be sponsoring these awards, as well as supporting charities like WaterAid - which is also Our affordable housing customers own and manage over 200,000 properties and include focused on sustainability and the environment. A2Dominion Housing Group, Genesis Housing Association, Southern Housing Group, Catalyst Housing Association and many more. We congratulate everyone involved in this fantastic charity. Whoever wins the awards, we are all the Our water customers, Northumbrian Water and Scottish Water, provide clean water for stronger for your efforts. over three million people. Fastflow maintains over 80% of Northumbrian Water’s clean water network. National Grid, our largest energy customer, owns and operates the National Gas Transmission system. Our skilled engineering teams are working on strategic projects throughout the UK, enhancing and ensuring assets are operating efficiently, and capable of safely managing future energy needs. www.fastflow.co.uk Playing a part in, and contributing to, a sustainable future

The Fastflow Group is humbled and incredibly Whether it’s as an extra, understudy or honoured to be the main sponsor for the tve the star, we are more than happy to play Global Sustainability Film Awards for the third our part in ensuring our clients receive consecutive year. tve is such an important recognition for working in a sustainable charity. Our sponsorship is our own small way of way, so we’d like to highlight that: endeavouring to make a positive contribution to the • National Grid PLC was named sustainability agenda. Responsible Business of We believe that the human species has a contract the Year by Business in the with our planet. Mother earth provides us with Community everything we need for life and in return we • Northumbrian Water Group should honour, respect and protect it. Limited has received two The awards are a worthy recognition for all those Queen’s Awards for Enterprise that are honouring the obligation. No matter how because of its outstanding large or small their efforts may be, we can all performance in delivering make a difference. sustainable development Since formation in 2005 Fastflow has endured • A2Dominion Housing Group and flourished through difficult times. This is partly was presented with a Silver because we understand the value of respecting SHIFT (Sustainable Homes our clients and honouring our contracts. Index For Tomorrow) Award True to our values, we aim to operate in a responsible in recognition of the quality manner, working hard behind the scenes to maintain of its homes in a prestigious and service infrastructure that is essential for daily life. environmental award scheme. And now, having earned our clients’ trust, we have been The Fastflow Group enjoys helping given the chance to be centre stage. The work we do on our all of our clients to excel in their field customers’ water, energy and affordable housing assets puts us by operating smoothly, efficiently and firmly in the spotlight. with what we now term survivability. When we help to ensure the safe operation of the UK’s energy supply, install or So fundamental is the need to conserve repair services in the street, or enter someone’s home to repair a leaking tap, fit a new and protect our planet that we cannot kitchen, roof or bathroom, we are the public face of our clients. survive unless we take a more serious approach to responsible use of our So, we are well aware that we simply cannot afford to fluff our lines. Each of our three natural resources. divisions shares a commitment to the highest standards of customer service, technical expertise and efficiency. We are proud to be sponsoring these awards, as well as supporting charities like WaterAid - which is also Our affordable housing customers own and manage over 200,000 properties and include focused on sustainability and the environment. A2Dominion Housing Group, Genesis Housing Association, Southern Housing Group, Catalyst Housing Association and many more. We congratulate everyone involved in this fantastic charity. Whoever wins the awards, we are all the Our water customers, Northumbrian Water and Scottish Water, provide clean water for stronger for your efforts. over three million people. Fastflow maintains over 80% of Northumbrian Water’s clean water network. National Grid, our largest energy customer, owns and operates the National Gas Transmission system. Our skilled engineering teams are working on strategic projects throughout the UK, enhancing and ensuring assets are operating efficiently, and capable of safely managing future energy needs. www.fastflow.co.uk greetings from tve

Cheryl Campbell, tve executive director More than three decades ago a group of committed journalists, filmmakers and environmentalists, with the backing of UK broadcaster Central Television (now part of ITV), the United Nations Environment Programme and WWF-UK, established tve.

Our mission is the same as it was then – to inspire change for a greener, fairer world through the power of film, and to ensure that as many people as possible have access to engaging, well-researched content about the big environmental and development challenges of our time. These days we produce multimedia communications and empower others to do so too.

Through the tve Global Sustainability Film Awards we showcase how companies are engaging with sustainability. We are proud to be able to provide a platform for companies at the cutting edge of sustainability to show how they are addressing the challenges faced by all businesses – through that most powerful medium of film.

Joanne Wheatley, tve director of finance The tve Global Sustainability Film Awards fulfil a key role in enabling tve to achieve its charitable mission of inspiring change. This is also tve’s major fundraiser. I very much hope that you will dig deep and support the work of this wonderful charity tonight.

Sonia Hunt, tve co-ordinator It has been a pleasure working with the multitude of people who make tonight’s event such a success. I know that many of you – sponsors, judges, entrants, guests, volunteers, filmmakers – play vital roles in the awards year in, year out. Thank you for the support you give tve. I am looking forward to putting faces to names tonight!

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David Morley, Awards president Film is a powerful medium for inspiring positive change. tve has been helping people harness that medium for more than 30 years. Through its work, many compelling stories have focused the world’s attention on the challenge of protecting our fragile planet.

This occasion is an opportunity to see how the corporate world is increasingly rising to that challenge. The entrants tonight have all recognised that film is an eloquent and effective way to tell their story. Like no other medium, it engages consumers, employees and other stakeholders that increasingly want to deal with socially responsible enterprises. With your support, tve will continue to act as a catalyst for that engagement in the years ahead.

Thank you to everyone who has been involved with tonight’s event, in particular our main sponsor Fastflow Group, our category sponsors, our supporters and volunteers, and our media partner, the University of Westminster. These awards will inspire not just the audience here at BAFTA tonight, but online viewers globally, to help make sustainability a mainstream political and social theme.

I wish you all a happy and enjoyable evening.

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Lucy Siegle is a journalist and broadcaster with a passion for environmental issues. Through her Observer magazine ethical-living column she is agony aunt on behalf of the planet, answering readers’ questions on everything from activism to recycling. As a longstanding reporter for BBC1’s The One Show, she is a familiar face in front of the camera. However, she is often found behind the camera.

Her film credits include the feature-length documentary ‘The True Cost’ (Netflix) and ‘Green Cut’ for the London Film Festival, focusing on the social and environmental impact of the $3 trillion global fashion industry. Her book, To Die For: Is Fashion Wearing Out the World? is the set text on fashion courses internationally. Her recent BBC Radio 4 Costing the Earth programme on the future of fashion is available on iPlayer.

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Reshaping the economy sponsored by Choice International Ltd

DuPont Industrial Biosciences ‘The Boy Who Made Something Out Of Anything – DuPont Creates Cellulosic Ethanol from Crop Waste’ Neste ‘Everybody Dies, But Not Everybody Lives’ Rolls-Royce ‘Inspiring a Better Future Through STEM Education’ Verto Homes ‘Building a Better Future’ World Animal Protection ‘Ghost Gear’

Transforming society in partnership with Grace Bian, chair, China International Culture Stock Exchange

Co-op Group ‘Great Things Happen When We Work Together’ HSBC India ‘Kokkarebellur’ P&G ‘Meet Bechibila’ Salesforce ‘(RED) & Salesforce.org: Partnering to Save Lives’

Protecting the environment

C40 Cities and Citi Foundation ‘We Live Here Together’ Good Energy ‘The Butterfly Thief by Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner’ HSBC Canada ‘Uncover Your Creeks’ Innocent Drinks ‘An Innocent Film About Sustainable Bananas’ Selfridges ‘Material World’

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Nick Nuttall is chair of judges for Reshaping the economy, Transforming society and Protecting the environment. He is director of communications for UN Climate Change, and was the UN spokesperson for the Paris climate conference of 2015 and the Marrakech climate conference in 2016. Previously he was communications chief at the UN Environment Programme in Nairobi following 12 years as a journalist with The Times. This is the fourth time Nick has chaired the judges for the tve Global Sustainability Film Awards, and his involvement with tve goes back more than a decade.

Eileen Maybin is skilled in the creation and implementation of international and popular consumer-based campaigns combatting environmental and human rights challenges. She is currently working as media consultant to Muslim Aid, a leading relief and development agency. Eileen was formerly head of media at the Fairtrade Foundation where she led an ambitious media and PR strategy to establish the Fairtrade Mark, the UK’s foremost ethical label which is helping to raise living standards for farmers and workers in developing countries. As journalist and press manager at Christian Aid, she built media campaigns on child labour, child sexual exploitation, landmines and disaster preparedness.

Louise Bateman is head of marketing and communications at Planet First, the creator and custodian of The Planet Mark™ sustainability certification programme. An experienced communicator and former journalist, she has extensive knowledge of the sustainability and green business agenda, having founded GreenWise Business in 2008. She has advised businesses on communication and content marketing strategies. At Planet First, she is responsible for marketing and communication of The Planet Mark™ and consults on sustainability communication.

10 tv/e global sustainability film awards 2017 in association with fastflow group Victoria Brooks is a sustainability communications strategist with more than 15 years in the advertising industry. In partnership with Sony Europe and Naked, she executive-produced the documentary ‘The Forest Guards’ for the National Geographic channel. She also originated a digital crowd-sourcing platform, Sony’s Open Planet Ideas, with IDEO and WWF, which won the Guardian Sustainable Business Award for Communicating Sustainability.

Victoria is a catalyst for change within the advertising industry, having co-authored Pioneering Communications: Innovation and Opportunity in Advertising Sustainability in 2016 while director of strategic partnerships at The Comms Lab. Most recently she curated the BloomFest ‘Naked Truths’ conference, aimed at tackling the most taboo barriers to women’s success in the industry.

Simon Evans, head of consultancy at Eco-Age, believes that great communications can encourage sustainability. He delivers bespoke sustainability strategies, management systems and supply-chain solutions for leading brands and companies. His client list includes Chopard, Nestlé, Matchesfashion.com and the British Film Institute. Simon holds a masters in environmental management and is a practitioner member of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment.

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press association press association award for environmental award judges storytelling

Pete Clifton, editor-in-chief, Press Association Pete chaired the judges panel and is responsible for PA’s editorial content across all formats. He also leads the continuing transformation of the agency to a digital-focused, multi-platform business.

Pete joined PA from MSN in 2015, after three years leading its 70-strong editorial team. Before that, he spent 15 years at the BBC in a number of senior editorial roles including head of editorial development, head of news interactive, editor of the BBC News website and launch editor of the BBC News website and launch Editor of the BBC Sport website.

Alex Rothwell, head of video, Press Association Alex has overall responsibility for all the video content that PA’s customers – including major broadcasters, news websites and other digital platforms – receive from the agency around the clock. Leading a team of video producers, he works closely with PA’s news and commercial teams to create and distribute content while growing revenue from the video service.

Alex has over 13 years’ experience in video and digital production gained from some of the world’s best-known brands, including Microsoft and the Football Association.

Cheryl Campbell is tve’s executive director. A former senior reporter with UK breakfast television channel TV-am, she has spent two decades working for UK charities focusing on the environment and development. Cheryl trained as a journalist on the Lancashire Evening Post, and worked for BBC radio and regional television. She played a significant role in developing Christian Aid’s innovative approach to communicating development to mainstream audiences, putting the developing world on UK television against prevailing trends. In 2003 Cheryl moved to tve where she oversees content creation both traditional and digital.

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The founder’s award feature film for sustainability on award judges the big screen

Steven Bernstein (ASC, DGA) is the chair of the judging panel for the inaugural Founder’s award for sustainability on the big screen. He is an award-winning cinematographer, director, screenwriter and author, who has also lectured in film studies and written a bestselling textbook on film production. Bernstein began making documentaries, later winning a Cannes Golden Lion for one of his commercials and shooting the Oscar-winning filmMonster . He wrote and directed Decoding Annie Parker, winning the Sloan Feature Film Award. He also wrote and directed Dominion, starring John Malkovich, which comes out next year.

Surina Narula MBE is a UK and India-based businesswoman and philanthropic fundraiser. She is founder and patron of the UK-based Consortium for Street Children, and founder sponsor and advisor of the Jaipur Literature Festival, and the DSC South Asian prize for literature.

In 2012 Surina founded the tve Global Sustainability Film Awards, and in 2016 she founded the policy-focused Difficult Dialogues (www. difficultdialogues.com). She has been awarded the Beacon Prize, Asian of the Year Award and an MBE for her charitable work in India

Denise Parkinson is entertainment director, global and UK, for the Telegraph Media Group. She has more than 20 years’ experience in all aspects of marketing and distribution in the British and international film distribution industry. She began her career at the legendary Palace Pictures, followed by roles at United Pictures and more than a decade as head of film at Emap. Other recent roles include director of international marketing for Europe, the Middle East and Africa for Disney, ABC and ESPN, and global entertainment director for Yahoo!

Richard Creasey is managing director of BFC Media Ltd, owner of Moscow’s first IMAX theatre. For 14 years he ran the factual programme department at Central Television (now ITV). During this time Richard co-founded tve and the East-West Creative Association, the first multimedia joint venture between the then-Soviet Union and the UK. Now an emeritus chair, Richard chaired tve from 2002-2015. He is a life member of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA).

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Grace Bian is Awards vice-president and, as chair of the Pipistrel, the World’s China International Culture Stock Exchange (CICSE), is again partner for the Transforming Society Award. Grace First Production Fully chairs CICSE, a real-time trading platform for a wide range Electric Aircraft of media and cultural assets, tangible and intangible; and GBA-CITIC Group which focuses on wealth & asset management. An inventor with 73 intellectual property rights in her name, Grace focuses on the potential of smart cities to transform society, through projects like mobile hospitals. Grace jointly owns a research and development centre with the China Academy of Sciences and is an economic advisor to the Chinese government. ‘As an inventor, business entrepreneur or individual, it is our job to ensure we create quick results and maximise our resources based on cost effective measures, providing healthy environments and platforms with sustainable Zero Emission options, enabling us to be on track for a green future to Training the Rechargeable with help the next generation,’ says Grace. Next Generation Solar Power of Pilots Green Energy from tve’s chair

Performance with Camilla Toulmin, tve chair  ‘With each succeeding year of the tve Global Sustainability Film Awards, we see more companies understanding why Economy and Comfort sustainability should lie at the heart of all they do. Companies are now recognising the returns they get from taking a long- term approach to social and environmental challenges. They see how urgent it is to align profitmaking with preserving fundamental planetary assets - water, soils, forests and oceans.

‘The films in this year’s awards showcase remarkable corporate pioneers who have dedicated their creativity and resources to making the world more sustainable. They believe, as we do, that if we want to deliver prosperity and equity for all the world’s people, it is these pioneering efforts that will help lead the way.’

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‘It’s on PA.’

tve and PA share a Three simple words that sum up the currency and credibility ‘commitment to fair of the PA brand. and accurate Since 1868, when the Press Association was founded as journalism. Our a London-based news gathering service for the provincial award reflects these papers, the words shouted across a newsroom have acted as commitments a catalyst for action when a story breaks. Today, much of the Tony Watson, content people read, see and hear across all media continues ’ to originate from PA. It is trusted because PA is fast, fair and accurate.

Tonight we launch the Press Association award for environmental storytelling in order to recognise the powerful impact of good journalism and the pivotal place of the environment in today’s news agenda.

entertainment

Steve Jones is a singer/songwriter whose trademark is the depth of feeling he brings to every performance.

His compositions are an eclectic mix of Americana, blues, folk and rock, bringing an emotional congruence that illuminates the experiences of life.

Steve’s first album,Liverpool Town, was a blend of folk, rock and Americana and protest song and was well received. He is currently working on a new album to be released in early 2018.

www.stevejonesmusic.net

18 tv/e global sustainability film awards 2017 in association with fastflow group the founder’s award for sustainability on the big screen sponsored by Surina Narula MBE

‘My firm belief in the power of film to inspire change led me to found the tve Global Sustainability Film Awards in 2012. In the six years since, seeing the event go from strength to strength, my passion for tve’s mission has only grown. My new ambition is to bring in the most creative, evocative, effective form of mass communication: films on the big screen. So I was determined that this year’s awards include a prize for the films that can reach the largest audience of all.

What better cinematic focus is there for feature films than the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the theme of this year’s awards? Life and death issues – stark injustices for women, the of not-so-natural disasters, the future of the planet – are at stake. It is our pleasure to welcome prestigious new judges from the feature-film industry to select tonight’s winner of this new award.

We hope that our new award, sustainability on the big screen, will inspire more screenwriters and producers to explore sustainability and the crucial challenges for us all.’

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Tonight’s auctioneer Tommy Walsh became a household name through his presenting role in Ground Force alongside Charlie and Alan.

His landscaping and building knowledge and skills led him to film Fix Your House for Free in 2009 for Discovery Real Time, followed by Fix It Yourself in 2010. In 2007 Tommy and his team pushed their talent and dexterity right to the edge, building a new home in 60 days for £60,000 in Discovery Real Time’s Tommy Walsh’s Eco House. It was built in the most eco-and cost-friendly manner as possible, with construction materials which take into account eco benefits, cost, availability and ease of use. Tommy recently returned to the screen on BBC1, presenting Cowboys & Angels.

His book DIY Survival hit the UK’s bestsellers list. He subsequently published four more books: Kitchen DIY, Bathroom DIY, Outdoor DIY and Living Spaces DIY. production partner university of westminster

This year’s Awards are being filmed by students from the highly regarded television and journalism courses at London’s University of Westminster. As part of their third year BA (Hons) Television Production course, students are involved in all aspects of the production including pre-planning, rigging, filming and post-production. All professional work experience is valuable both to their degree and to their job prospects; working with professionals on broadcast projects is the best experience a student can get.

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Navy Studios is an award winning photography studio based in London.

Navy Studios has been commissioned for events throughout the world, including photography for luxury private parties, movie sets, to corporate presentations and networking events in such prestigious venues as the House of Commons, the Tower of London, Battersea Evolution, BAFTA 195 Piccadilly and Claridge’s.

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Sponsors Fastflow Group, Choice International Ltd, Surina Narula MBE

Partners China International Culture Stock Exchange, Planet First, Press Association, University of Westminster

President David Morley

Presenter Lucy Siegle

Auctioneer Tommy Walsh

Master of ceremonies Michael White

Entertainment Steve Jones

All our judges

Shortlisting panels Emily Beament, Richard Creasey, Zomo Fisher, James Fulcher, Sarah Gillett, Rollo Gordon, Phil Hughes, Chris Oakley, Harriet Otoo, Kate Phillips

Volunteers James Campbell, James Fulcher, Ann NAVY STUDIOS Manning, Carl Mason, Nicoline Poulsen Brochure design Sonia Hunt, Lucy Walmsley

Awards photographer David J Prior Navy Studios is delighted to support tve’s Global Sustainability Film Awards 2017! Photographers (previous years’ Awards) Navy Studios is an award winning photography studio based in London. David J Prior, Sara Petrai

Navy Studios has been commissioned for events throughout the world, including photography for luxury private parties, movie sets, to corporate presentations and networking events in such prestigious venues as the House of Commons, the Tower of London, Battersea Evolution, BAFTA 195 Piccadilly and Claridge’s.

07595 044794 | 020 3289 4793 | [email protected] | www.navystudios.co.uk tv/e global sustainability film awards 2017 in association with fastflow group 23 tve creates and enables others to create powerful, effective communications about the environment and development. Through film, animation, documentaries, debates and social media, we inspire change.

From experienced filmmakers and aspiring vloggers telling environmental stories to business innovators showcasing cutting-edge sustainability, we help to give a voice to a new generation committed to a greener and fairer world.

we inform

we spark debate

we inspire change

www.tve.org

tve is the trading name of Television for the Environment. Television for the Environment is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales (registered office 292 Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1AE, company number 1811236) and a registered charity (charity number 326585).