SNL alum Jimmy Fallon is taking over for Conan O’Brien this coming March 2nd — and his new studio digs are going to be as green as possible.
“Everything is recycled,” he told The NY Post. “We are building everything with recycled metals and using all green lighting. We are starting (construction) from scratch so it is NBC’s policy that we make everything from the ground up entirely green. Everything.”
It’s great to see that NBC is continuing to work behind the scenes to green their productions. It’s not just their “Green Weeks” that are representative of their commitment to the environment. Now the question remains, what happens to Conan’s old set?
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