The screen production industry in London produces around 125,000 tonnes of carbon emissions each year.

UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that we have only 12 years to act if we are to avoid truly catastrophic global climate change.

 
 
 
 

Renewables could meet half of UK's electricity demands by 2030, at price parity with fossil fuels. e-vis supplies renewable green energy to support change for a carbon neutral cinematic future.

 

The film, television and commercial industries are estimated to directly contribute an income of £13.6 billion to London’s economy. The screen production industry recognises it has both an opportunity and obligation to play a leadership role in helping to address the issue of climate change.

‘The film and TV production industry has a major carbon and ecological footprint that must be addressed.’

Harriet Finney, Deputy CEO and Executive Director of Corporate and Industry Affairs at the BFI

 
 

e-vis recognises the need for greater sustainability in the UK film, television and entertainment sectors working with BAFTA’s Albert and supported by the BFI.

Striving to achieve the film production industry’s target of Net Zero by 2050.