
Rachel Hoolahan ‘Why can’t lighting manufacturers warranty other brands?’
Architect Rachel Hoolahan challenges some of the norms of the lighting industry in this video discussion with Circular Lighting Report
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.
Architect Rachel Hoolahan challenges some of the norms of the lighting industry in this video discussion with Circular Lighting Report
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The amount of embodied carbon in a luminaire calculated with TM65 is around 68% higher than those calculated with LCA,
A leading distributor of lighting has said that it’s easier to sell new luminaires even when they’re more expensive than
Signify has introduced a range of pendants manufactured from what the company terms ‘bio-circular materials’. At least 55 per cent
A raft of lighting projects where lighting has been reused has taken top honours in the lighting category of the
Circular Lighting Report editor Ray Molony selects a dozen exemplars of low impact lighting which challenge the current take-make-waste norms
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Manufacturers who have published TM66 ratings for their luminaires will not need to recalculate for future editions, one of the
Almost 200 luminaires have been reused in a lighting upgrade at Haberdasher’s Hall in London. The lights were upgraded by
Electrical contractors dropping off end-of-life lamps and luminaires at wholesalers will no longer need paperwork. The Environment Agency has announced
Lighting manufacturers are fighting a proposed ban on polystyrene as a packaging material in France. The trade body LightingEurope has