Environmental Policy

Our commitment to reducing and managing our environmental impact goes beyond regulatory and legal requirements. We strive to be proactive in minimising our footprint on the planet and have a policy of continual review and improvement in order to achieve this aim.

We believe that our production activities naturally lends itself to promoting reuse and sustainability, since the facility & equipment is used more efficiently, multiple times over rather than being for sole or single use. It informs our thinking and actions towards having
an effective and successful environmental strategy.

Our approach to protecting the environment is pragmatic and sensitive. We aim is to lead in terms of implementation within our peer group in all elements of the business cycle to continually reduce impact as the business continues to grow.

 

Policy

Reduce unnecessary waste within the business and provide recycling facilities where possible.

Seek out and implement sustainable, environmentally friendly alternatives to using non-recyclable or single-use materials.

Invest in new technologies and working practices that are energy and resource efficient..

Always attempt to repair or reuse faulty and damaged equipment rather than outright disposal. And encourage the reuse and up cycling of equipment/materials that have reached the end of their economic life.

Promote and communicate our environmental strategy to our staff, suppliers, clients and, where possible, the wider production community.

Integrate our environmental management policies and practices into every level and department within the business.

Review our environmental policy quarterly, keeping it in line with current ‘best practice’, guidelines and legislation.

 

Minimising Environmental Impact

DB Media Ltd has invested in the latest LED film lighting technology and actively promoted this to our clients. 

We have installed energy efficient lighting in our offices and studio floor areas.

We also stock a wide range of LED lights that have ‘RGB’ colour technology which reduces the need for conventional plastic-based colour gels.

All of our company vehicles are compliant with the London Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).

We actively discourage printing of paper documents where possible and all paper supplies we purchase are produced exclusively from recycled material.

When new equipment is delivered to us from manufacturers, we strongly encourage reuse of packaging material (such as cardboard) within the business rather than disposal.

Equipment that is deemed ‘end-of-life’ for our rental operations (often broken, damaged or outdated equipment) is actively disposed of in the second-hand market (such as sold on eBay or similar marketplaces) so that it may have an extended lifespan. Items that we are unable to sell are offered to clients (‘Freecycled’) and we also salvage any usable parts/components before equipment is recycled via conventional means.

For any remaining electronic/electrical equipment that we are unable to recycle in methods described above, we use a WEEE-compliant recycling service to dispose of these items. All items disposed of in this way are documented.

We use a number of rechargeable Lithium batteries for cameras, lighting and other portable equipment. We selected a new battery supplier who is able to repair faulty/damaged batteries as opposed to outright disposal of the entire unit.

We have multiple recycling points throughout our premises and we have sought to minimise the use of non-recyclable waste bins within the company as much as possible.

We have introduced biodegradable bin liners for waste that cannot be recycled.

We have installed an air-compressor for cleaning equipment which has removed the need to use canned compressed air within the business.

In order to reduce the use of plastic water bottles by staff and visitors, we have installed a water purification system to provide filtered water.

Our staff are encouraged to support our environmental initiatives and provide feedback and suggestions that we can implement to improve our policies.

New environmental initiatives are actively communicated with our workforce and staff are encouraged to participate in developing and supporting these initiatives.