The announcement came in the form of 'Ten Commandments,' which Bureau Betak is committing to for future projects, bearing in mind 'the creative and practical needs of the client.'
"It's putting pressure on the industry to do better," founder Alexandre de Betak told 'Business of Fashion.'Author:Ana ColónUpdated:Feb 25, 2020Original:Feb 25, 2020Bureau Betak, the production company founded by Alexandre de Betak and known for putting on some of the most elaborate — and Instagrammed — runway shows in the industry, announced on Tuesday new measures it's taking to reduce its carbon footprint.
Bureau Betak's "Commandments" introduce new standard operating procedures, like scheduling remote pre-production meetings to reduce travel, repurposing décor, renting certain pieces for sets, seeking out green contracts to power their events, supplying reusable water bottles to staff and installing water fountains at venues.
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