Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii Senate Bill SR124

Introduced
3/11/22  
Refer
3/16/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  

Caption

Urging The State Sustainability Coordinator To Work With The State And County Film Offices To Develop Protocols To Ensure That Film And Television Productions In Hawaii Are Utilizing Sustainable Practices.

Impact

The resolution highlights the economic significance of the film and television industry in Hawaii, noting that in 2019, it contributed significantly through expenditures, job creation, and tax revenues. Specifically, it was reported that this sector spent an estimated $405 million and generated approximately $707 million in economic impact alongside creating over 3,300 jobs. The adoption of sustainable practices in this industry could enhance its long-term viability while fostering environmental responsibility, thereby positively influencing state laws related to environmental sustainability and waste management.

Summary

Senate Resolution 124 urges the State Sustainability Coordinator to collaborate with state and county film offices in Hawaii to develop protocols aimed at ensuring film and television productions utilize sustainable practices. This initiative comes in response to the growing concerns about the environmental impact of the film industry, particularly regarding the widespread use of single-use plastics during productions. By recommending these sustainable practices, the resolution seeks to both mitigate environmental concerns and align with broader state sustainability goals, specifically the '2050 Sustainability Plan'.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SR124 appears to support the push for sustainability in Hawaii's film industry. By calling attention to the reduction of single-use plastics, advocates believe this legislative move aligns with global trends and societal expectations for environmental stewardship. However, there may be contention among stakeholders within the industry regarding the feasibility and potential costs associated with implementing these sustainable practices, particularly if they impact production logistics or budgets.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from the various stakeholders involved in film production, including filmmakers, actors, and production companies, who could have differing views on the imposition of sustainability protocols. Some may argue that while sustainability is important, it could add burdens to the production process, affecting timelines and costs. On the other hand, proponents assert that the long-term benefits of reducing environmental impact should propel the industry toward necessary changes.

Companion Bills

HI SCR140

Same As Urging The State Sustainability Coordinator To Work With The State And County Film Offices To Develop Protocols To Ensure That Film And Television Productions In Hawaii Are Utilizing Sustainable Practices.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR140

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Develop A Scope Of Work Or Requests For Proposals For Bidders To Perform Their Own Analysis And Methodology That Determines Whether A Development Will Contribute To The Long-term Fiscal Sustainability Of The State And Respective County.

HI HR121

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Develop A Scope Of Work Or Requests For Proposals For Bidders To Perform Their Own Analysis And Methodology That Determines Whether A Development Will Contribute To The Long-term Fiscal Sustainability Of The State And Respective County.

HI SB2159

Relating To Food Sustainability.

HI SR108

Encouraging The Department Of Agriculture And Hawaii State Energy Office To Increase The State's Usage Of Biodiesel And To Fund Programs That Support The Development Of The Biodiesel Industry.

HI SB1237

Relating To The Hawaii Film Industry.

HI SB3265

Relating To Film Industry Development.

HI HCR25

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Management And Financial Audit Of The Hawaii Film And Creative Industries Development Special Fund.

HI SB785

Relating To Sustainable Development Goals.

HI SB2595

Relating To Food Sustainability.

HI HR15

Requesting The Auditor To Conduct A Management And Financial Audit Of The Hawaii Film And Creative Industries Development Special Fund.

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