Carbon Action Plan (CAP)
The Carbon Action Plan (CAP) is the structured commitment a production makes to measure and reduce its carbon footprint. Required by every major Sustainability — Albert, Green Stamp, Adgreen certification programme (Albert, Screen Ireland Green Stamp, Adgreen) as a gating evidence item.
Three-artefact lifecycle
| Artefact | When | Drafted by |
|---|---|---|
| Footprint report | Prep through shoot | Sustainability Lead |
| Carbon Action Plan (the document itself) | Prep / early shoot | Sustainability Lead |
| Post-production reconciliation | Post-shoot | Sustainability Lead |
Each artefact moves through a lifecycle of: not_started → drafted → submitted → accepted (with optional revisions_requested).
What the CAP covers
A typical CAP commits the production to:
- Specific transport choices (EV crew vehicles, public transport days)
- Energy choices on set (battery generators, mains tap-in over diesel)
- Waste reduction (paperless call sheets, reusable cups, recycling)
- Catering choices (veggie days, green caterer, local sourcing)
- Travel offsets where unavoidable
- Specific reduction targets vs baseline
Why it's commission-gating
For most UK broadcasters and increasingly Irish ones, an accepted CAP + final Albert sign-off is a hard delivery gate. See BBC — British Broadcasting Corporation for the 6-weeks-before-TX sign-off discipline; Sustainability — Albert, Green Stamp, Adgreen for the broader programme context.
In Togra
/sustainability.php per project tracks the three CAP artefacts through their lifecycle. Producers see the CAP state on the dashboard; the Sustainability Lead sees aggregated CAP state across every production on their hub at /sustainability-hub.php.
Related
Sources
- · BAFTA Albert · Carbon Action Plan guidance
- · Screen Ireland Green Stamp programme