
Lighting design practice is first to set TM66 target
A major lighting design practice has set itself a target of achieving a minimum TM66 circularity rating of 2 for

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.

A major lighting design practice has set itself a target of achieving a minimum TM66 circularity rating of 2 for

The provisional programme for this September’s Circular Lighting Live 2023 conference and exhibition has been unveiled by the organisers Recolight.

A product designer has created a series of luminaires made from waste coal ash and discarded ceramic. Rosy Napper, a

A fast and simple way to check the ‘mileage’ of a LED driver could lead to greater reuse of the

Tridonic is set to be first electronics company to achieve Cradle to Cradle certification for both its LED modules and

What’s believed to be the first bioplastic to pass the UK’s TP(a) and TP(b) flammability tests has been unveiled. The

Signify has reused all 1,800 lights in a major upgrade of the lighting at Dublin Port Tunnel. The company has

Thorlux Lighting has designed and engineered its latest luminaire in a bid to keep waste to a minimum. During the

A French company is planning to commercialise bioluminescence as an alternative to artificial light. Glowee focuses on producing versions of

The City of London Corporation has thrown its weight behind the battle against light pollution by becoming a signatory of

An innovative luminaire made from wood, wool and hemp is ‘challenging traditional luminaire design’ by omitting diffusers. Instead, US firm

• Simon Fisher, host of Recolight’s sustainable luminaire design workshops, believes the phasing out of fluorescent light sources will alter