Netflix Gets More Eco-Friendly: How Streamer Dramatically Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions on ‘The Witcher,’ ‘The Boroughs’ and ‘Apex’
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It’s Earth Day 2026 — and Netflix is using the global day of eco-consciousness to tout progress it has made in cutting its carbon footprint on some original productions. A large potion of Netflix’s carbon footprint comes from the productions for its films and TV series. Fuel consumed by generators that power equipment and gas-powered […]
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Apr 22, 2026 7:05am PT Netflix Gets More Eco-Friendly: How Streamer Dramatically Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions on ‘The Witcher,’ ‘The Boroughs’ and ‘Apex’ By Todd Spangler Plus Icon Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor xpangler Latest YouTube Inks Deal Making SiriusXM Exclusive Audio Advertising Rep in U.S. 2 hours ago Trump Media Appoints Kevin McGurn, Former Hulu and Vevo Exec, Interim CEO as Devin Nunes Exits Company 16 hours ago Microsoft Will Delay ‘Call of Duty’ New Releases on Xbox Game Pass, Drops Subscription Prices 21 hours ago See All It’s Earth Day 2026 — and Netflix is using the global day of eco-consciousness to tout progress it has made in cutting its carbon footprint on some original productions. A large potion of Netflix’s carbon footprint comes from the productions for its films and TV series. Fuel consumed by generators that power equipment and gas-powered vehicles for crew and actor transportation are its biggest source of greenhouse gas emissions. Related Stories Philo Pitches New Subscribers With $33 Live TV Package That Includes HBO Max, Discovery+ and AMC+
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