Innovation inspired by nature
Harnessing the power of the natural world to address the challenges of the climate crisis.
RE:TV is a showcase for the inspiring innovations that are emerging all over the world in response to the climate and biodiversity crisis.
By raising awareness of climate technologies and nature-based solutions, we encourage businesses to embed sustainability in their operations and supply chains, and help to accelerate the transition to Net Zero.
As His Majesty King Charles III put it when he announced RE:TV alongside the Sustainable Markets Initiative in 2020 when he was The Prince of Wales; "there is real hope, but we've got to come together as a world on this."
The King's long-standing commitment to environmental issues continues to inspire our work.
Since the summer of 2020, we have produced more than 100 films with crews based all over the world, interviewing visionary entrepreneurs, technologists, scientists, academics and campaigners, covering everything from mangrove restoration in Costa Rica, to direct air carbon capture in British Columbia, regenerative spice farming in India, plastic recycling in Uganda, wetland restoration in Western Australia and sustainable aviation fuel in Illinois. We've also covered the last three COPs and other climate events.
Alongside our regular case study films we publish on our website and our YouTube channel, we publish a regular flow of shorter films and social posts marking key dates and events, and we have distributed our content through partnerships with Amazon Prime, Bloomberg, Waterbear, the Weather Channel and others.
RE:TV has now generated over twenty million views across all these platforms and we are working closely with the members of the Sustainable Markets Initiative to build on these foundations to increase the reach, ambition and impact of the work we do.
if you'd like to discuss potential partnerships and collaborations, please email RETV@atomizedstudios.tv
For more information on the Sustainable Markets Initiative, please visit https://www.sustainable-markets.org