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Sustainability Technologies

The Future is P2P

April 24th, 2024

With streaming video use growing in every part of our lives, the endless building of new CDNs is becoming an unsustainable proposition. A greener...

Sustainable Journeys

September 20th, 2023

Six organisations, six unique journeys; each in search of a future where a notoriously carbon-intensive industry can reduce its impact on the environment

Sodium for a sustainable future with Salt-E Dog

May 31st, 2023

Anton/Bauer unleashes the future of sustainable film and TV production. But how effective is the Salt-E Dog power generator for the media and entertainment...

Green shoots of a vibrant industry organisation

January 11th, 2022

A new media industry trade organisation known as Greening of Streaming has brought together streaming tech companies to collaborate on sustainability

What is the WaterBear Network? | Environmental impact of streaming

May 15th, 2021

The WaterBear Network aims to turn the streaming revolution into a sustainability revolution

Wellbeing: Shooting for zero

January 8th, 2021

No one can say now they don’t know how to make a production sustainable. Bafta’s Screen New Deal report gives clear instructions on how...

Riding on the sun

February 12th, 2020

As over 50 solar-powered cars whizzed through the Australian Outback, a wide-reaching moveable LAN streamed the epic event live to the other side of...

Power struggle: How green is streaming video?

October 23rd, 2019

The streaming video ecosystem is less green than we all suppose. And it's going to get worse very quickly.

On the scene: the tech behind live weather reporting

July 24th, 2019

Whether it’s tornadoes, floods or fires, extreme weather is being tracked in real time by journalists using bonded cellular technology