
Wolf Studios Wales awarded funding to develop new idea for greening the screen sector
To mark this year’s Water Saving Week, we are inviting Wolf Studios Wales to tell us about their greening-the-screen water saving project. The studio filming location of Doctor Who, His Dark Materials and Industry will analyse the water usage at their 7-stage, 250,000 square foot high-end TV production hub. Working with experts to complete a full audit and then install and trial a variety of different applications and technologies to reduce and recycle water, they hope to influence consumption culture and reduce the carbon footprint of the site.
We will also be welcoming Welsh Water’s Water Efficiency Project Manager, Charlotte Harris, to talk about how you can save water at home.
Where can I find out how to save water?
Cartref: Save water to save money | Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water
About the Speakers

Hannah joined Bad Wolf in 2020 to lead on staff engagement and human resources, IT, Health and Safety, facilities and asset management, philanthropy, communications and external relations within the Corporate Operations team. She was previously Director of BAFTA Cymru (BAFTA in Wales), Manager of Skillset Media Academy Wales, Marketing Manager at Sgrîn Cymru Wales and started out as a locations scout and festival co-ordinator. Hannah is passionate about raising aspiration levels and creating opportunities for all to work in the media industry in Wales as well as issues relating to industry sustainability and accessibility.
Hannah will be joined by collages Dean Burnell and Lee Jackson. We will also be welcoming Welsh Water’s Water Efficiency Project Manager, Charlotte Harris, to talk about how you can save water at home. Charlotte is responsible for Water Efficiency strategy; ensuring a sustainable water future for all and supporting our customers with saving water.



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