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Illinois has launched a first-in-the-nation Green Film Tax Credit program offering an additional 5% tax credit uplift for film and television productions that achieve "certified green production" status through the Illinois Film Office, which uses a comprehensive scoring system to measure environmental impact across all phases of production. The announcement coincides with Illinois' film production expenditures reaching a record $703 million in 2025, supporting approximately 18,000 industry hires. The program is designed to incentivize sustainable practices including waste minimization, energy reduction, efficient transportation, sustainable materials, and responsible food practices on set.

“Under the expanded program, productions recognized as a "certified green production" through the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity's (DCEO) Illinois Film Office will be eligible for an additional 5% tax credit – making Illinois the first state to incentivize film and television productions for meeting certain sustainability standards.”

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Film productions operating in Illinois seeking the additional 5% credit must pursue 'certified green production' designation through the Illinois Film Office before filming, as the scoring system evaluates environmental impact across all production phases. Productions should review the Illinois Film Office sustainability benchmarks covering waste minimization, energy efficiency, transportation emissions, sustainable materials, and food practices to assess certification feasibility.

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Illinois has established a new "certified green production" incentive program under which film and television productions that meet recognized environmental sustainability benchmarks through the Illinois Film Office's scoring system may receive a 5% additional tax credit uplift. Productions are evaluated on minimizing waste, reducing energy use and emissions through efficient transportation and equipment, utilizing sustainable materials, and implementing responsible food practices.

Film production companies planning Illinois-based productions should note that this first-in-the-nation program positions Illinois as a leading destination for sustainable film production. Productions seeking the credit must formally commit to and achieve the Illinois Film Office's environmental sustainability benchmarks, which include transitioning to digital scripts, replacing single-use plastics with refill stations, and reducing diesel reliance in favor of cleaner energy alternatives. The program is expected to drive growth in Illinois' clean energy and green vendor sectors.

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Apr 22, 2026

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Release Date: 04/22/2026

Governor Pritzker Launches First-in-the-Nation Film Production Tax Credit to Incentivize Sustainable Filmmaking

New 5% tax credit uplift positions Illinois as national leader in sustainable film production
CHICAGO – In celebration of Earth Day, Governor JB Pritzker today announced the launch of the first-in-the-nation incentive to promote environmentally sustainable film and television production. Under the expanded program, productions recognized as a “certified green production” through the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity’s (DCEO) Illinois Film Office will be eligible for an additional 5% tax credit – making Illinois the first state to incentivize film and television productions for meeting certain sustainability standards. “Illinois is a prime destination for film and television productions, and we're proud to be the first state in the nation to incentivize sustainability in the industry,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Illinois is leading the way toward a greener future – one that promotes economic opportunity and environmentally sustainable productions at the same time.” The launch comes as Illinois’ film industry continues to grow at a record pace with film production expenditures reaching a record-breaking high of $703 million in 2025, supporting an estimated 18,000 in industry hires. These strategic investments help drive continued growth in the sector while supporting thousands of jobs for Illinois workers and generating economic activity for businesses across the state including local caterers, hotels, drivers, and skilled union workers. As a result, Chicago now ranks as the third best big city for those who work in the film industry. “This expansion reflects our commitment to growing Illinois’ economy in a way that is both competitive and sustainable,” said DCEO Director Kristin Richards. “We are attracting world-class productions while building the infrastructure and workforce needed for a cleaner future ensuring that the benefits of this growth are felt statewide.” “We designed this program to be both ambitious and practical to meet productions where they are while pushing the industry forward,” said DCEO Deputy Director Peter Hawley, who leads the Illinois Film Office. “Sustainable production isn’t just a goal, it’s a new standard, and Illinois is proud to be leading that shift.” A “certified green production” is one that formally commits to and achieves recognized environmental sustainability benchmarks. These standards focus on minimizing waste, reducing energy use and emissions through efficient transportation and equipment, utilizing sustainable materials, and implementing responsible food practices. Productions are evaluated using a comprehensive scoring system developed by the Illinois Film Office to measure and report their environmental impact across all phases of production. “I am proud to support an initiative that brings together innovation, job creation, and environmental responsibility,” said Senator Cristina Castro (Elgin). “Illinois is setting the standard for how states can grow their industries while building a more sustainable future.” The new incentive is also expected to drive growth in Illinois’ clean energy and green vendor sectors. As productions adapt to meet certification requirements, demand will increase for infrastructure such as battery systems, solar-powered trailers, and renewable energy solutions – in turn creating new, good-paying jobs across the state. “At the Illinois Green Business Program, we know that sustainability isn't just good for the environment – it is good for business and the bottom line,” said Cassie Carroll, Assistant Director, EnergySense Resilience Center at the University of Illinois and the Illinois Green Business Program. “The Illinois film sustainability incentive is a way to transform sustainable filmmaking from a voluntary choice to a strategic priority, diverting waste away from the landfill and encouraging smart resource use on set. This incentive sets the standard for filmmaking nationally, and we are thrilled to support the Illinois Film Office in this groundbreaking initiative." “As someone who has worked for years to help make productions in Illinois more sustainable, I am absolutely thrilled that Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Film Office have made Illinois the first state in the country to offer productions a meaningful incentive to go green,” said Ellen White, CEO & Founder of Ecofixr, an Illinois-based full-service sustainability services company. “This is going to be a gamechanger for Illinois and will undoubtedly help Illinois attract more productions and the green jobs that go with them.” In addition to long-term infrastructure growth, more immediate changes on set are anticipated such as transitioning from paper scripts to digital tablets, replacing single-use plastic water bottles with refill stations, and reducing reliance on diesel in favor of cleaner energy alternatives. By embedding sustainability into one of its fastest-growing industries, Illinois is setting a new national standard demonstrating that economic development and environmental responsibility go hand in hand. Back to top

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IL DCEO
Published
April 22nd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
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Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

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Film production companies Technology companies
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Film production incentives Green certification
Geographic scope
Illinois US-IL

Taxonomy

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Taxation
Operational domain
Regulatory Affairs
Topics
Environmental Protection Economic Development

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