insidehook.com: Why So Many Major Brands Are Skipping Super Bowl Ads

For the first time since Super Bowl XVII, when the Redskins beat the Dolphins 27–17 to capture their first championship, Anheuser-Busch won’t be airing an advertisement for Budweiser during the big game.

Instead of spending money on a Budweiser ad, Anheuser-Busch is committing $1 million to marketing campaigns related to COVID-19 vaccine awareness and education, according to The Wall Street Journal.

“We’re still going to reach people during the Super Bowl,” Monica Rustgi, VP of marketing at Budweiser, told The WSJ. “It’s just not going to be in the traditional sense. We’re still using the conversation and the ecosystem around the Super Bowl to send a message, but we’re also helping to be part of the solution so we can all enjoy an ice cold Bud sooner or later.”

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apnews.com: Stella Artois And Lenny Kravitz Inspire You To Savor Moments Together At Super Bowl LV

An official sponsor of the NFL, Anheuser-Busch’s Stella Artois will use its stage at Super Bowl LV to spread a piece of investment advice that comes from the heart. Known for encouraging everyone to savor time with those who matter most, Stella Artois will inspire people to invest their fortune of heartbeats - all 2.5 billion of them - in moments together in the brand’s new campaign: “Invest Your Heartbeats In The Life Artois.”

Through this program, the brand will encourage everyone to invest in a diverse portfolio of unscripted nights, last-minute plans and good times spent laughing and loving with a Stella Artois in hand and those dearest to you. The return? Accruing fond memories together that will be savored for a lifetime.

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yahoo.com: Super Bowl 2021: See All the Celebrity-Studded Commercials Released This Year (So Far!)

It's that time of year again: the Super Bowl is upon us.

While it's hard to believe that it's (already? only?) been a year since the Kansas City Chiefs' defeat of the San Francisco 49ers — not to mention Jennifer Lopez and Shakira's epic halftime show — Super Bowl LV ads are steadily rolling in to remind us of what a year it's been.

On Feb. 7, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs will face off at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Inauguration poet Amanda Gorman will perform ahead of the game's coin toss, The Weeknd will perform at the Pepsi Halftime Show and I will perform my half-hearted appreciation for sports.

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anheuser-busch.com: Anheuser-Busch Becomes First Major Advertiser to Partner with Environmental Media Association

The leading brewer partnered with the nonprofit to encourage green production for six of its national Super Bowl spots.

Anheuser-Busch continues to set the standard for Super Bowl advertising in 2021, now with all of its national spots certified “gold” by the Environmental Media Association (EMA), a nonprofit focused on encouraging green production and raising environmental awareness.

The EMA Green Seal certification for production is an established set of guidelines for sustainable production of TV, movies and events. This year, Anheuser-Busch will be the first major advertiser to partner with EMA by adopting these guidelines throughout Super Bowl advertising production.

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thewaltdisneycompany.com: The Walt Disney Company Sets 2030 Environmental Goals

BURBANK, Calif., December 18, 2020 – The Walt Disney Company today announced a new set of environmental goals for 2030 focused on five main areas: Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Water, Waste, Materials and Sustainable Design.

“Disney has shown a strong commitment to the environment throughout its history and we’re excited to continue building on that legacy with new, ambitious environmental goals for 2030,” said Bob Chapek, Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company. “These goals focus on key areas of our business where we believe we can have a significant, lasting impact and make a positive difference in protecting our planet.”

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THR.com: Tandem Pictures Co-Heads Push for Sustainability in Indie Filmmaking

The producers of the new Aubrey Plaza film 'Black Bear' — who are joining the board of the Environmental Media Association — had no single-use water bottles or disposable plates and cutlery on a set that was mostly powered by solar energy.

With their lower budgets, indie films individually have much less environmental impact than big studio films. But, as an overall entertainment-industry sector, the independent film world has great room for improvement when it comes to sustainability, say Julie Christeas and Jonathan Blitstein, the founder and COO/co-owner, respectively, of independent film studio Tandem Pictures, which has a strong array of green practices in place for all of its film productions.

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globenewswire.com: International Sustainable Energy Company Announces Strategic Partnership with Environmental Media Association

MK Advisors, a woman-owned small business that enables and enhances the adoption of net-zero technologies, announced a partnership agreement today with the Environmental Media Association (EMA), a diverse subsection of entertainment industry influencers, entrepreneurs in business, and green icons dedicated to the mission of promoting environmental progress. The global strategic partnership allows the Environmental Media Association to assist in the expansion of MK Advisors' presence in South Africa and in the Pacific Islands.

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Deadline.com: Environmental Media Association Awards Winners List: ‘Dark Waters’, ‘Chernobyl’ Among Honorees

The Environmental Media Association crowned the past year’s most environmentally relevant television and movie titles on Friday at the 2020 EMA Awards.

The annual awards show, which has gone virtual this year due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, seeks to award Hollywood titles that address climate change, sustainability and other environmental topics through storylines. EMA also recognizes studios and productions for their efforts to put the environment at center stage both in front and behind the camera.

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Dailymail.co.uk: Lance Bass hosts the 30th annual Environmental Media Awards virtually as green messaging is celebrated in film and television at the event

In response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the 30th annual Environmental Media Awards were presented virtually for the first time on Friday evening, making the event free to access on a variety of online platforms.

Former *NSYNC star Lance Bass served as host for the festivities, which celebrate pro-environmental messaging in film and television.

Among other honorees was HBO's chilling and acclaimed miniseries Chernobyl, which won Best Television Drama for the episode Please Remain Calm.

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Thewestnews.com: Environmental Media Awards: ‘Dark Waters,’ ‘Mixed-ish’ Winners

The virtual ceremony handed out trophies to ‘Chernobyl’ and ‘Last Week Tonight With John Oliver.’

The 2020 Environmental Media Association awards were presented on Friday night in a virtual ceremony.

Todd Haynes’ Mark Ruffalo-starring legal thriller Dark Waters, ABC’s Mixed-ish and Shark Tank, and HBO’s Chernobyl and Last Week Tonight With John Oliver were among the high-profile winners.

The ceremony, which went virtual this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, was live-streamed on the EMA’s YouTube and Facebook pages.

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Variety.com: ‘Mixed-ish,’ ‘Shark Tank’ and ‘John Oliver’ Win Top Prizes at Environmental Media Association Awards

“The Kissing Booth 2” star Taylor Zakhar Perez made his awards show debut on Thursday during the 30th annual Environmental Media Association Awards.

“This is my very first awards show, albeit virtually, but what isn’t virtual these days,” the actor said before presenting the top documentary television series award to “Activate” for its episode “Ending Plastic Pollution.” “Virtual meetings, virtual dates, virtual workouts, even virtual cooking classes and little by little our lives are basically recorded 24/7 as if we’re living in a real-life documentary — featuring a weekly nasal swab.”

The EMAs, held virtually this year and hosted by Lance Bass, honor Hollywood productions and individuals for their support of environmental storylines and environmental justice.

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Yourzenmama.com: Chemicals In Our Environment, How They Impact Pregnancy & Child Health.

Nikki Reed and I had the incredible honor and opportunity to interview Dr. Carmen Messerlian who is the Assistant Professor of Environmental Reproductive, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health.

When approached by the Environmental Media Association about doing this interview I started researching Dr. Messerlian and her studies and found that she not only writes about and discusses the affects the environment has on fertility in women BUT also in men.

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Hollywoodreporter.com: Environmental Media Awards Goes Virtual; 'Dark Waters,' 'Frozen 2,' 'Mixed-ish' Among Nominees

Activist and multi-hyphenate entertainer Lance Bass will host this year's ceremony, which will be live-streamed across social platforms for the first time in its 30-year-history on Aug. 20.

In response to the pandemic, this year's Environmental Media Association's awards ceremony is going virtual, offering global access to its celebration of environmental messaging in media through a live-streamed event.

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The Beet: Linda Phan Scott Shares Her Plant-Based Diet and Tries for a Baby

Linda Phan Scott stands 5'1" tall, only slightly taller than her newest obsession, a hydroponic planter bursting with salad greens, superfoods for her and her famous husband, Drew Scott, co-star of HGTV's Property Brothers. As the creative director of the Scott brother's media company, Linda collaborates with Drew on multiple projects, including the launch of their podcast, At Home with Linda and Drew Scott. Recently, the couple joined the board of the Environmental Media Association, where entertainment thought leaders promote climate causes.

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The Daily Popcast with Lance Bass: The One with the Disinfectant

Everyone needs to be little bit more informed these days about cleaning products so on this Wellness Wednesday, we decided that it’s time to be a little bit more educated! Lance brings on CEO of the Environmental Media Association, Debbie Levin, and CEO and President of ECOS, Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks, to talk all things cleaning products and ways to continue helping the environment in this crazy time.

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Linked In Pulse: Debbie Levin discusses sustainability

"Our mission is to be the storytellers for the environment."  With this week marking the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, this week's You've Got This features answers from the Environmental Media Association's CEO Debbie Levin. With sustainability always top of mind, Debbie shares her thoughts on why she feels videoconferencing will be a new form of media, how coronavirus is changing her approach to events, and how everyone's voice can make a difference.

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ELLE: Madelaine Petsch Thinks We Should be More Radical

With great social media reach comes great responsibility. That’s why she’s a board member of the Environmental Media Association, a non-profit that works with the entertainment industry to encourage eco-friendly practices.“They give you the tools you need to be able to talk about any and every issue involving the environment,” Petsch says. “If you use that messaging, you can have such a positive reach.”

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Theknockturnal.com: The Virtue Project: Celebrating Sustainability Across Industries

Environmental changemakers from the music, apparel, and entertainment industries gathered together on Monday night to discuss the current state of sustainability, and how we can keep progressing at . Housed at the gorgeous, and impressively sustainable West Hollywood EDITION Hotel, panel moderator Emma Riley (Director of Strategic Partnerships, Lonely Whale) hosted an engaging conversation with industry professionals Cory Bayers (Patagonia), Debbie Levin (Environmental Media Association), Vivie-Ann Bakos (Bye Bye Plastic).

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Kidscreen.com: How kidcos are going green behind-the-scenes

When Sinking Ship Entertainment dreamed up the idea for children’s science-fiction series Endlings, the Canadian production company decided it would be set 20 years in the future, telling the story of the last elephant on Earth and four kids in foster care who discover they’re not alone in the universe.

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