
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
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The South African government has effectively banned traditional lighting technologies by introducing minimum efficacy performance standards (MEPS). It has ruled
Ledvance has introduced a range of lamps and luminaires with at least 40 per cent recycled plastics. The all-new Natureloop
The home of British stop-motion stars Wallace and Gromit is to host an event focused on sustainability in lighting. Aardman
The practice of destroying unsold and superseded lighting and other electronic technology has escaped a threatened ban in Europe. EU
Signify has been included in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index for the seventh consecutive year. Inclusion in the index
The rules on sustainable packaging for lighting and other products need to be consistent throughout the continent says LightingEurope. The
Commercial Lighting Systems is expanding its roof-based solar panel installation so that it can provide more power for its manufacturing
The Fagerhult Group has announced that its net zero plan has got the thumbs up from independent scientists. The brand’s
CU Phosco has announced that its P86x street lighting range has achieved a TM66 score of 2.9, one of the
UK retail lighting specialist Shoplight has launched a take-back scheme and is offering up to £12 for each used luminaire
Leading exterior lighting solutions provider DW Windsor has unveiled an initiative dubbed ‘Light Responsibly’ to support and promote responsible lighting
The fit-out trade has launched an initiative which will reuse construction products removed from fit-outs, including luminaires. The industry’s representative