Skip to main content
Search
The London Library The HAC Shaftesbury Theatre Young V&A Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery English National Ballet Camley Street Natural Park Frameless Bishopsgate Institute Mansion House Roundhouse The Courtauld Gallery Royal College of Music No.11 Cavendish Square Science Gallery London No.4 Hamilton Place One Birdcage Walk The Postal Museum Sadler’s Wells Horniman Museum and Gardens Houses of Parliament The Royal Institution of Great Britain {10-11} Carlton House Terrace RSA House British Library Two Temple Place The National Gallery Chiswick House and Gardens Goldsmiths' Centre, The Somerset House Sir John Soane's Museum Science Museum Royal Opera House Royal Museums Greenwich RIBA at 66 Portland Place Royal Hospital Chelsea Whitechapel Gallery Royal Horticultural Halls Westminster Abbey Royal Geographical Society Wellcome Collection Venue Hire Wallace Collection RCP London Events (Royal College of Physicians) Royal Albert Hall V&A South Kensington Twickenham Stadium Royal Air Force Museum Trinity House Tower of London Tower Bridge Old Royal Naval College Tate Britain Syon Park St Paul's Cathedral St Martin-in-the-Fields Southwark Cathedral Spencer House Natural History Museum National Theatre National Portrait Gallery Museum of the Order of St. John Museum of London, Docklands Museum of London Museum of Brands The Honourable Society of The Middle Temple Lord's Cricket Ground London Transport Museum Kew Gardens Kensington Palace Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn Harrow School Hampton Court Palace Guildhall Foundling Museum Dulwich Picture Gallery the Design Museum Cutty Sark BAFTA 195 Piccadilly Banqueting House Chelsea Physic Garden Central Hall Westminster Freemasons’ Hall Christ Church Spitalfields

Fisher Productions proud partners with Trees for Cities

Monday, July 11, 2022 - 11:45

Fisher Productions are dedicated to conducting their business in a socially responsible way and are driven by an inherent desire to put sustainable practices at the forefront of everything that they do.

They were the first production company in Europe to gain ISO 14001 for Environmental Management Systems and they design and deliver events with their impact on the environment in mind, whilst ensuring they do not compromise their premium production values.

When designing and planning events they continuously look at alternative methods and materials to help reduce their social footprint. Fisher pride themselves on their efforts to reduce their impact on the environment through internal initiatives including reducing plastic waste, reusing and recycling materials as much as possible, using LED lighting and ensuring all materials used are sustainably sourced including FSC sourced timber as well as having key environmentally focused partnerships in place. 

Fisher are proud partners with UK based charity Trees for Cities, which aims to plant trees in urban spaces to create greener city spaces for local communities. 

For every event booked with them via their venue partners they commit to planting a tree in London, helping to benefit the environment and local communities they work in.  

They are currently supporting the “Urban Trees Project” which enables the planting of thousands of trees worldwide every year to combat the effects of climate change.  The project enables the planting of a range of tree species that help to enhance structural and functional diversity in woodlands and city streets.  Currently urban trees planted in London help to remove 2,400,000 tonnes of air pollution each year.

Click here to find out more about Trees for Cities and the incredible work that they do in our localized communities and here to download Fisher Productions sustainability credentials.