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3GMP Productions, the family's media and production arm, has begun work on a new slate of purpose-driven storytelling projects developed in partnership with the ImpactArt portfolio.

The initiative will pair 3GMP's production and distribution capabilities with the artists and stories that have come through the family's ImpactArt programme since its founding in 2020, including past Young ImpactArtist Wan Jamila Wan Shaiful Bahri, whose work on plastic sea pollution first brought the programme international attention. The goal, according to the team, is to give these stories a wider stage without diluting the causes behind them.

“We create, design and produce stories, stages and strategies that shape culture,” said Fliss Walton of 3GMP Productions. “This partnership lets us do that in direct service of the family's purpose, rather than alongside it.”

“We create, design and produce stories that shape culture. Now that work is in direct service of the family's purpose.”

Fliss Walton, 3GMP Productions

The first projects under the new initiative are expected to focus on environmental themes consistent with the family's Energy & Environment portfolio, with additional collaborations planned across the ImpactArt network in the coming year.

3GMP Productions continues to operate as the family's dedicated media hub, working alongside collaborators including Gilles T. Lacombe and the wider ImpactArtist community to bring the family's humanity-centred investments to a broader audience.