SUBLIMETV documentary series, WHERE NEXT?, has been shortlisted for the best documentary in the climate change and sustainability category at the New York Festivals TV & Film Awards.
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Sustainable Travel International & St Kitts
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This film explores how Sustainable Travel International has partnered with the St. Kitts Ministry of Tourism to raise local awareness around the importance of destination stewardship and engage stakeholders in sustainable practices.
Six Senses
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‘Climate change is the single most important threat to our society and planet’, explains David Arraya, General Manager of Six Senses Ibiza, and the company is doing all it can to reduce its carbon footprint across all properties. In this film, we hear stories from two resorts and learn all about the brand’s sustainability journey.
Denmark
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This film sees us on the road with ex-pat Brit Adrian Mackinder to find out why these green cities are world-beaters. Now a resident of Copenhagen, our host shows us the very best of Danish innovation, determination and creativity
Skåne Sustainability
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How do you make restaurant food from waste? How do you farm food in the middle of a city? Do you really have to work weekends in the restaurant business? What does it mean to unite under a one woman one vote enterprise that helps immigrant women in Skåne find work? With the help of Visit Skåne, we went to southern Sweden to see businesses and social enterprises to answer these questions and discover the people who work and run sustainable food businesses and economic sustainable projects.
Park City Utah
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Championing a community re-shaping the impact of climate change. How the residents of one of America’s favorite mountain resorts, famed for its powder snow and the Sundance Film Festival, led their town to commit to hitting net-zero by 2030, creating one of the most ambitious climate change goals in North America.
Sonoma
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St. Kitts: A Mission for the Future
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Greater Victoria
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Victoria, BC sits on the western edge of Canada, in touch with the sea, the mountains and the landscape at large. The communities and businesses of Greater Victoria enjoy the benefits of being so close to nature, and it is this connection that has pushed Destination Greater Victoria towards supporting decarbonization, the circular economy, and ecological education on a wide scale.