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Environmental Media Association
Company type Incentive
Industry Non-profit organization
Founded1989
United States
Founder Cindy Horn
Lyn Lear
Headquarters Beverly Hills, California, United States
Website www.green4ema.org

The Environmental Media Association (EMA) is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1989 by Cindy Horn and Lyn Lear. EMA works with the entertainment industry to encourage green production and raise the public's environmental awareness. [1] The group provides a "Green Seal" to productions which reduce their environmental footprint. [2] The first movie to have the EMA Green Seal in its credits was The Incredible Hulk, which made specific efforts during its 2007 filming to cut carbon emissions and waste created during production. [3] There are also various TV episodes, such as the Futurama episode "The Problem with Popplers", and various movies have been awarded the Environmental Media Award, which is awarded to the best television show or film with an environmental message.

EMA also hosts the annual Environmental Media Awards, [1] an awards ceremony which celebrates the entertainment industry’s environmental efforts.

References

  1. ^ a b "About Us - Environmental Media Association". Archived from the original on 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  2. ^ "About EMA Green Seal - Environmental Media Association". Archived from the original on 2010-02-23. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  3. ^ 'Hulk' To Be First Movie With EMA Green Seal In Credits | Ecorazzi | Ecorazzi

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Environmental Media Association
Company type Incentive
Industry Non-profit organization
Founded1989
United States
Founder Cindy Horn
Lyn Lear
Headquarters Beverly Hills, California, United States
Website www.green4ema.org

The Environmental Media Association (EMA) is a non-profit organization which was founded in 1989 by Cindy Horn and Lyn Lear. EMA works with the entertainment industry to encourage green production and raise the public's environmental awareness. [1] The group provides a "Green Seal" to productions which reduce their environmental footprint. [2] The first movie to have the EMA Green Seal in its credits was The Incredible Hulk, which made specific efforts during its 2007 filming to cut carbon emissions and waste created during production. [3] There are also various TV episodes, such as the Futurama episode "The Problem with Popplers", and various movies have been awarded the Environmental Media Award, which is awarded to the best television show or film with an environmental message.

EMA also hosts the annual Environmental Media Awards, [1] an awards ceremony which celebrates the entertainment industry’s environmental efforts.

References

  1. ^ a b "About Us - Environmental Media Association". Archived from the original on 2010-03-01. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  2. ^ "About EMA Green Seal - Environmental Media Association". Archived from the original on 2010-02-23. Retrieved 2010-02-03.
  3. ^ 'Hulk' To Be First Movie With EMA Green Seal In Credits | Ecorazzi | Ecorazzi

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