Green Production Spotlight: "Lullaby"

17 Mar 2025
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Following up to March green spotlight on Lullaby, here are the final sustainable statistics the feature film accomplished:

  • Qualified the production for an EMA Gold Seal, which recognizes the highest achievement of sustainable practices on a film production. The production scored 177/200 points on the PEACH practices.
  • 1,637 pounds of leftover food donated to multiple food banks (Midnight Mission in DTLA, God's Pantry in Pomona, and Hollywood Food Coalition in Hollywood). This equates to 1363.62 number of meals served, 888.89 pounds of Co2E not emitted from landfills, and 746,472 gallons of water saved.
  • 1,756 gallons of Biodiesel(B100) was used on our Transportation Fleet, which reduced emissions by 277 tonnes of Co2E.
  • Diverted 53% of on set waste through composting, recycling, and landfilling items to Reel Waste and Recycling.
  • An Electric Pass Van was incorporated on our fleet that traveled 1,163 miles for 34 shooting days.
  • 4 Solar Trailers from Galpin used as Cast Trailers and Production Trailers on our basecamp. This led to reducing a regular 1600 Amp towplant to a 750 Amp Towplant generator (which was used sparingly).
  • Recycled 18 pounds of batteries from Camera, Sound, Grip, and Production Department through the Washington Boulevard S.A.F.E Center in East LA.
  • Donated leftover production materials to other current Disney productions and Disney Asset Warehouse for future use.

Original March 17, 2025 post:

This month, the Local 600 Sustainability Committee is spotlighting the film Lullaby for implementing sustainable production practices. As of mid-February, the now wrapped film was still shooting, but production had donated 1,347 pounds of food to Midnight Mission, Hollywood Food Coalition, and God’s Pantry in Pomona. Production used 1,231 gallons of biodiesel in the Transpo fleet as well as employed an EV van that has done 1,163 miles worth of runs for the feature. Finally, Galpin provided four solar trailers for cast and basecamp trailers.