
Maida Hot interview ‘There’s still a stigma with reused luminaires’
In a Circular Lighting Report video short, editor Ray Molony discusses the reuse of luminaires with leading lighting designer Maida

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In a Circular Lighting Report video short, editor Ray Molony discusses the reuse of luminaires with leading lighting designer Maida

A total of 836 luminaires were reused in a major lighting upgrade at Barcelona’s famous Encants flea market. Local firm

Remanufactured bulkheads with a range of commercial and environmental benefits are currently being marketed by Scottish firm EGG Lighting. The

A special lighting version of Cibse’s Technical Memorandum 65 has been released. The lighting edition of TM65 – a widely-accepted metric

Shoplight has unveiled a spotlight with a bioplastic housing. The Peterborough-based retail lighting specialist says that using plant-based polymers for

Italian lighting brand Artemide is using certified wood waste from the bottling industry to create its latest pendant. ALE.01 (Adaptive

An upgrade project in the City of London using remanufactured luminaires has cut energy use by 55 per cent. Revitalite,

The Lighting Education Trust has unveiled its updated diploma syllabus for 2023 which will include new content on the circular

The City of London Corporation Planning and Transportation Committee has agreed to adopt a ground-breaking initiative that will require developers

Trilux has unveiled the E-Line NEXT LED, a luminaire that’s 80 per cent recyclable. The linear LED luminaire – which

In this Circular Lighting Report video short, editor Ray Molony discusses lighting design and the challenges that practices face when

Holophane Europe’s flagship street lighting luminaire, the V-Max, has achieved an ‘excellent’ score in a TM66 assessment for its compatibility