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The construction sector is increasingly focused on the issue of embodied carbon and circularity in manufacture. The lighting sector

Your jargon-free guide to the latest developments in sustainable and circular lighting.
Learn about the people, products, projects and processes that are shaping our industry’s low carbon future. Plus: explainers on the latest innovations, opinion from thought leaders and video interviews with leading disruptors.
Edited by Ray Molony.

The construction sector is increasingly focused on the issue of embodied carbon and circularity in manufacture. The lighting sector

Intra Lighting has unveiled a ceiling lighting and acoustic system which is based on acoustic panels, 60 per cent of

A shoe retailer has upgraded its failing LED spotlights to the latest generation LEDs rather than replace them. Scottish chain

Edinburgh-based luminaire manufacturer Stoane Lighting has won two King’s Awards for Enterprise, one for its sustainable development and one for

Erco has unveiled the latest generation of Optec spotlight, the first to be made according its new eco-design protocol, which

The world’s biggest lighting manufacturer Signify has introduced ambitious Net Zero emissions reduction targets. The company has introduced a 2040

What’s believed to be the industry’s first 3D-printed, bio polymer recessed spotlight has been unveiled by retail lighting manufacturer Shoplight.

A street light whose housing is made from European Oak has achieved a record 3.1 rating under the Cibse circularity

Recolight’s new Reuse Hub – which matches donors of used and surplus lighting products with recipients – already has 16,000

The use of recycled metals can have a transformative effect on a lighting company’s sustainability – and the environmental metrics

Retailers and local authorities are in the vanguard of dialling up their expectations of lighting suppliers and many are imposing

The American government has dramatically upped the minimum efficacy of a light bulb from 45 lm/W to 120 lm/W. The