El Hierro Film Commission actively promotes sustainable filming as a fundamental pillar, in line with the island’s status as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and its exceptional natural heritage. In a territory where more than 60% of the land is protected, we support a responsible audiovisual industry that integrates sustainability as a driver of innovation and excellence.
To ensure respectful and efficient productions, we recommend following these key guidelines, inspired by standards such as Spain Film Commission’s Green Shooting:

Evaluating environmental impacts from the selection of locations, coordinating with local authorities, and using tools such as the Albert Calculator to measure the carbon footprint.

Transport: Shared, electric, or low-impact vehicles; optimized routes.
Energy: LED lighting, efficient generators, and renewable energy sources.
Catering and water: Local suppliers, locally sourced menus, and reusable containers.

Appoint a sustainability manager within the team to oversee compliance and train staff.

Selective waste separation, zero single-use plastics, delimitation of filming areas, and immediate site restoration to prevent disturbances to flora and fauna.
Tax deductions and grants from Spanish and European authorities for “green” productions, managed through Spain Film Commission.
Albert (carbon footprint), Green Shooting (national standard), and adapted ISO 14001, which open doors to European funding and premium markets.
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