
Europe’s right to repair law to change luminaire design
The backing of enhanced ‘right to repair’ legislation by the European Parliament could result in significant changes to the design
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The backing of enhanced ‘right to repair’ legislation by the European Parliament could result in significant changes to the design
Egg Lighting has signed the UK Repair and Reuse Declaration, a landmark commitment to reducing waste and promoting circularity. The
Redditch-based Tamlite Lighting has been awarded the EcoVadis Bronze medal for its sustainability policies and social values. ‘As a group
The European Union must crack down on online suppliers of lighting equipment which doesn’t comply with the standards, the manufacturers’
UK-based luminaire maker Future Designs has announced that it is to supply Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for its core product
A huge chandelier was among the period lights remanufactured at a classical building in central London. Eulum Design converted a
The upgrade and reuse of luminaires combined with a reprogrammed control system has led to a 67 per cent reduction
Signify has unveiled an ultra efficient LED version of a traditional SON-T lamp with an industry-beating efficiency of 210 lumens
A webinar exploring the use of bioplastics in display lighting has been announced. The event – dubbed ‘An Industry Challenged —
Some 147 of the world’s largest economies have agreed an effective ban on fluorescent lamps by 2027. The decision, taken
Moving to circularity is one of the toughest tests that the lighting design industry is facing, says a leading lighting
All 14,000 luminaires supplied for the interior of the new Bramley-Moore stadium for Everton Football Club on Liverpool Docks will