Our Reports
The data gathered inside the Green Producers Tool holds immense value, not just for individual teams, but for the entire industry.
By zooming out and analysing aggregate, anonymous data over time, we can map long-term trends, identify structural successes, and pinpoint exactly where the cultural sector can reduce emissions most effectively.
We publish these findings to establish transparent industry benchmarks and provide a practical blueprint for the green transition.
Green Producers Tool Annual Report
Average Carbon Emissions from Scandinavian Cultural Productions
Launched in Q1 of 2026, our inaugural annual report presents the most comprehensive overview to date of the climate footprint of the Scandinavian cultural sector.
The Report analyses verified, anonymous data from more than 300 productions across Scandinavian Film & TV, Music Festivals, Performing Arts, and Events between 2022 and 2025.
In the report, we pinpoint transportation as the single largest source of emissions across all creative fields.
The Report establishes the region's first true benchmark figures, enabling organisations to compare their projects against Scandinavian averages and prioritise high-impact reduction strategies.
Historical & Special Reports
Measuring 20 Years of Øyafestivalen - Historical Emissions Report 2005-2025
A first-of-its-kind retrospective for a Green Producers Club member.
This landmark report represents nearly two decades of climate accounting, meticulously systematised in the Green Producers Tool to provide a transparent benchmark for festivals everywhere.
The Report documents an impressive 98% drop in energy emissions and the successful transition to a completely meat-free food court.
The data explicitly proves that major events and festivals can scale and grow without a proportional increase in their carbon footprint.
This report goes beyond documenting the past, it serves as a practical handbook to strengthen future decision-making for festival organizers worldwide.
Photo: Helge Brekke (2025)