
Tamlite urges action on lighting energy regulations
Accelerating investment in energy efficiency is essential if the UK’s commercial property sector is to meet the strengthened Minimum Energy
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Accelerating investment in energy efficiency is essential if the UK’s commercial property sector is to meet the strengthened Minimum Energy
The Society of Light and Lighting is planning a special version of the circular lighting measure TM66 for facility managers.
A range of pendant luminaires made from beach waste such as fishing nets and washed-up plastic bottles has been unveiled
Staffordshire-based lighting and electrical equipment manufacturer Scolmore Group has been recognised for its sustainability efforts with a bronze medal awarded
Caterpillars are one of the main victims of artificial light at night, say scientists. The increased illumination gives their predators
After 12 years and 180,000 trees, the final sapling has been planted at the Thorlux Carbon Offsetting Project at Devauden
Inspired by the dynamic colour-changing skin of organisms such as squid, researchers at the University of Toronto have developed a
Leading European lighting manufacturer SG Lighting has installed 2,000 solar panels on the roof of its factory in Lillesand, Norway.
The Low Energy Transformation Initiative has published a specification and procurement guide to support lighting and other designers and contractors
Signify says it is on its way to doubling its positive impact on the environment and society while remaining carbon
Product designer and environmental expert Simon Fisher tells Circular Lighting Report editor Ray Molony about his plans for the next
A sustainable metric dubbed lighting application efficacy has been developed in a US Government-funded research project. The new measure –