The South African government has effectively banned traditional lighting technologies by introducing minimum efficacy performance standards

South Africa introduces minimum performance for lamps

The South African government has effectively banned traditional lighting technologies by introducing minimum efficacy performance standards (MEPS). It has ruled that all light sources for sale in the country should have a minimum luminous efficiency rate of 90 lumens per watt (lm/W) rising to 105 lm/W...

LedvanceNatureloop lamps and luminaires are made of at least 40 per cent post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastics.

Ledvance launches lamps with recycled plastics

Ledvance has introduced a range of lamps and luminaires with at least 40 per cent recycled plastics. The all-new Natureloop lamps and luminaires are made of at least 40 per cent post-consumer recycled (PCR) plastics. As part of the first wave of the Natureloop product range, Ledvance...

Aardman Animations lighting event

Home of Wallace and Gromit to host sustainable lighting event

The home of British stop-motion stars Wallace and Gromit is to host an event focused on sustainability in lighting. Aardman Animation in Bristol – creators of the cheese-loving inventor and his loyal beagle as well as other popular characters such as Shaun the Sheep –will be...

Recolight respond to WEEE Consultation

... (UK) – On 28 December 2023, the UK government launched the WEEE consultation, where a range of measures were ...... proposals are in place to make it easier for consumers to recycle. Recolight has responded to the consultation and is said to be pleased...

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