Clear Cut Group receive the SME Climate Hub Badge

The Clear Cut Group has announced its commitment to achieving Net Zero. It is now a member of the SME Climate Hub, committing to halving all emissions by 2030 as part of the UN’s Race to Zero campaign; and then reaching Net Zero by 2050. In recognition of this commitment to lowering their environmental impact, the post production group has received the SME Climate Hub badge.
“For too long the impact of post-production in the production lifecycle has been under-reported. We are making significant progress to operate in a greener and more sustainable way, reducing our emissions year on year. The Clear Cut team has been on a sustainability journey for some time and this public commitment ensures we continue reducing our carbon footprint, in keeping with client expectations, while supporting global climate action.”
Rowan Bray, Managing Director of Clear Cut Group
Clear Cut Group, along with sustainability consultancy Cut the Carbon (CTC), won a Broadcast Tech Innovation Award in December. This recognised the innovative and ground-breaking CTC Methodology which had been developed to accurately assess the carbon footprint of individual processes in post-production – something that had not been achieved before. Further plans include the roll out of the methodology to other post-production environments, gathering comparable industry data which can be used by all those engaging with post-production.
Some programmes recently post produced at Clear Cut Group include; Alan and Amanda’s Greek Job (Voltage TV for BBC One); Lost Boys, Deadly Men (Pulse Films for Now TV); At War: Trump, Israel and Iran (BBC Panorama BBC One); Inside the Rage Machine (BBC World Service for BBC Two) and Tucci in Italy (BBC for Nat Geo and Disney+).














