Sustainability

Before you throw it away, consider: old film, fogged paper, and failed prints often have creative second lives. And when disposal is necessary, here's how to do it responsibly.
The environmental impact of darkroom photography begins before you open the box. What do we know about film manufacturing, and does where you buy matter?
A brief survey of non-silver processes and their environmental profiles—from genuinely sustainable to surprisingly problematic
Consolidating nine posts of research into a practical decision framework for darkroom sustainability
A process that produces stunning metallic colours—and some of the nastiest waste I've seen in a darkroom
Film washing is solved. Print washing is where the water goes—and where the biggest sustainability gains remain
Copper chloride, hydrogen peroxide, and the reality that some processes can't be made green—only less bad
Moving beyond standard processing to examine lith printing—where extreme dilution creates an unexpectedly favourable environmental story
Comparing RA-4 colour printing with scanning and digital output—which is actually more sustainable?
Colour negative processing adds real environmental concerns beyond black-and-white—but silver remains the dominant issue