Building a Greener Future Together at EarthFest London

May 6, 2026

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The team at earth fest

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Fionn Ferris

For another year running, Lerners was proud to support EarthFest London as both a sponsor and exhibitor. This annual community festival brings together residents, organizations, and local businesses to celebrate environmental awareness, sustainability, and community engagement.

EarthFest London features a range of exhibitions from local environmental organizations, climate-conscious vendors, and businesses, as well as educational displays and games for all ages. Designed to inform and connect attendees, EarthFest provides opportunities to learn about practical approaches to sustainable living and build community connections while supporting local initiatives in a welcoming, family‑friendly setting.

This year, Lerners was pleased to participate as an exhibitor, with several members of the firm’s Environment and Sustainability Committee in attendance. Committee members shared highlights of the firm’s environmental and sustainability initiatives over the past year, including our biannual cleanup of Harris Park, volunteer garlic planting with Urban Roots London, and hosting the Big Bike Giveaway. We also spoke with attendees about our firm’s internal initiatives, including our ongoing native pollinator planting on our office grounds and the introduction of a new composting program.

At Lerners, we believe that businesses of all sizes and across all professions have a role to play in promoting sustainability and building stronger community bonds. Through our participation in EarthFest London, we were pleased to connect with community members and share our approach to environmental responsibility and how it can be meaningfully integrated into both workplace practices and broader community involvement. We look forward to continuing to support initiatives that promote sustainability and strengthen the communities we serve.

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