The Hulk Has Green Skin AND Green Environmental Policies

The whole “going green” issue is getting more and more popular these days (for damn good reason). Our friends over at MoviesOnline put up an interesting article today about how the producers of the upcoming Incredible Hulk film decided to do the film as environmentally friendly as possible.

Here’s a bit of an excerpt from their piece:

By its very nature, the transportation department on a film can be a huge polluter. One of the first practices instituted on the production was, wherever possible, to use hybrid and fuel-efficient vehicles. Transport found a source of ultra-low sulfur diesel for all diesel vehicles and generators and instituted a strict “no idling” policy on all lots and locations.

The construction department chose to forego the use of lauan, an affordable and readily available tropical hardwood that is, unfortunately, not harvested in a sustainable manner. In its place, a sustainably harvested, locally sourced yellow pine was used. Whenever possible, the pine was recycled, repurposed or reclaimed and offered for use by agencies such as Habitat for Humanity. The scenic art department crew members used zero- or low-VOC paints and took turns taking paint cans to the hazardous waste drop-off center on their weekends off work.

The craft and catering departments sourced locally grown produce and eliminated plastic grocery bags with the use of cloth shopping bags. On-set food was served in biodegradable rather than Styrofoam containers, and china and silverware were used for lunch, as were biodegradable utensils for those on the go.

There are a whole bunch more things they did to be environmentally responsible while shooting this thing. What’s impressive to me is that they just did it, and never once made a big deal out of it… they never used it as a marketing gimmick or publicity stunt. They just quietly did it. Hell… I was on set for 4 days and didn’t even realize all they stuff they were doing differently. You should go give the full article a read when you get the chance.

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6 thoughts on “The Hulk Has Green Skin AND Green Environmental Policies

  1. I’m very impressed by their efforts, especially given that they were completely optional and potentially added cost (being green can be expensive). I was already going to see the movie, but it does make me think so much better of the production company. Bravo! We should all be so responsible.

  2. I’m sure there’s a scene in (The Happening) that has something in the background advertising going green and using Green products.

    As the Earth kills us off.
    Hahaa.

    Oh is this a Hulk thread?

  3. Having the digital CGI Hulk rip out a CGI digital tree is hardly going to be harmful to the environment or encourage others to pick up a 40ft Canadian Maple to be used as a weapon.

  4. i hope this doesnt mean theyll do less explosions or cut out scenes with the hulk using trees as weapons

    when i saw the trailers of this movie and scenes online and myspace/youtube it looked wack but when i saw them on the big screen the hulk looked fantastic- there are parts where you can actually see tar on his chest and his eyes really stand out

    so it doesnt matter how they did it- it looks really good. even if it did or didnt sacrifise a few trees

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