All photos by Alric Ljunghager
‘Is There Time For Matching Socks’ is The Bunchs seventh movie.
Then a company calledGoClimatetranslated all of that into Co2 emissions.
The emissions from the movie totaled 41 tons of carbon emissions.
But is 40 good, bad, or average for a ski movie?
No skier is under any illusion that the sport is environmentally friendly.
And Magnus tells me it was hard to find other projects this year that had numbers for their emissions.
They only found one other project that had calculated their Carbon footprint, Burton with One World.
It explains what weve done and where weve compensated.
Not a lot of ski movies, or movies in general, calculate their emissions.
Alex Hackel tells me thatGOClimate"the experts on this stuff.
GOClimateexist with the sole purpose of making it easier to start living a climate-neutral life.
To slow down the biggest threat to humanity and the planet as a whole - climate change.
The BunchchoseGOClimatebecause they make carbon compensation accessible to everyone.
You calculate your own carbon footprint onhttp://www.goclimate.comand then set up a monthly payment to cover your emissions.
The Bunchmade a conscious decision on their emissions from the very beginning.
Were not great, but we made an effort.
We traveled primarily by train.
We didnt just film, report the numbers, and then compensate afterwards.
Compensating your emissions is great, but it’s far more important to lower them in the first place.
Whether we had the number or not we were going to do what we did anyway.
What they did is a small step and hopefully, other skiers, other production companies will follow.
Enjoy “Is There Time For Matching Socks”.
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The full climate report on “Is there time for matching socks” can be foundHERE.