THE FUEL PROJECT SUPPLIER FUEL STUDY


Welcome to The Fuel Project’s Supplier Fuel Study!

This study is now closed. Thank you to all who participated. Please stay tuned for the results, due in September 2024.

This is the biggest study ever completed by the industry into the emissions from road transport and mobile power (generators). We are bringing together public institutions, private companies and academia, with the aim to deliver real and tangible outcomes for all, but particularly for the suppliers to our industry that keep us on the road and powered up!

We are supporting the decarbonisation of the approximate 50% of production emissions created by vehicles and mobile power (generators). We need your data to ensure its success.

This study has two key goals:

  • Build the most reliable carbon footprint to date for all of London’s audiovisual sector’s road transport and mobile power emissions.

  • Create a just and equitable decarbonisation pathway for London’s audiovisual suppliers’ (any type of supplier working in film, TV, music videos, commercials etc) road transport and mobile power (generator) fleet.


Contributors


A huge thank you to these participants of The Fuel Project Study.

Without this collaboration we can’t create a just green transition for our industry.

Please look out for The Fuel Project kitemark from these participants and support them as they are supporting the industry.


THE FUEL PROJECT SUPPLIER GUIDANCE REPORT.


Our first work, The Fuel Project, Supplier Guidance Report, came out in October 2022. It was written to provide film & television suppliers with the intel they need to make planet-saving choices when it comes to vehicles and mobile power units.

This report was intended to not only support suppliers in the industry by giving up-to-date, well-researched information into the opportunities and challenges of transitioning to low-carbon travel and generator technologies, but crucially act as a stepping stone towards long-term collaboration in the industry on these key issues.

This report was the first stage in what we see as a longer-term Fuel Project, which brings together key stakeholders in the industry to support suppliers throughout the transition ahead.

As the film and TV production industry continues through a phase of substantial growth in the capital, now is the time to explore pathways to rapidly reduce emissions from the sector’s vehicles and generators.

The Fuel Project - Supplier Guidance Report is a Film London and Creative Zero collaboration with some funding from GreenScreen Interreg.