Albert Sustainable Production Certification

Background
Albert (stylized as albert) is an environmental organisation aiming to encourage the TV and film production industry to reduce waste and its carbon footprint. Initially, albert offered the industry a bespoke carbon calculator to measure the impact of its productions. The calculator allows a production to calculate its predicted carbon footprint from pre- to post-production. Productions can then go through the certification process, where they implement sustainable production techniques to reduce carbon emissions where possible, and offsets where it is not. Productions that successfully complete certification are awarded a 1, 2 or 3 star certificate and given use of the albert Sustainable Production logo on their credits. It opened as a project made at BBC in 1996, before being adapted by the BAFTA in 2011.

Logo (2014-2020)
Visuals: There is a silhouette of a footprint made out of paint, inside a white speech bubble with the following text "Albert sustainable production certification" in a stacked customized font, placed next to it.

Variant: A variant exists with a footprint inside a TV, which is inside a circle with the text "Albert + Sustainable Production". This appeared on Gigglebiz, Swashbuckle and From There to Here.

Technique: None.

Audio: The closing theme of the show/movie or silence.

Availability: Seen on various shows that they produced such as Emmerdale, Coronation Street, EastEnders, Andy and the Band, Blue Peter, Mrs. Brown's Boys, CBeebies Presents, Loose Women, From There to Here, Gigglebiz, Swashbuckle, B.O.T. and the Beasties, Something Special, Colourblocks, among others.