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COMPLIANCE schemes for waste luminaires and lamps across Europe have called the European Commission to address the problem of vendors
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.
COMPLIANCE schemes for waste luminaires and lamps across Europe have called the European Commission to address the problem of vendors
A SET OF luminaires from the 1960s have been reused and reconditioned in a lighting upgrade at a prestigious school
LIGHTING brand Scolmore has announced a number of initiatives the company has undertaken to limit the environmental impact of its
A RANGE of plastics for lighting applications made from renewable materials has been unveiled. German components supplier Elkamet used the
SIGNIFY has achieved the highest score for a lighting company in corporate sustainability list. The world’s biggest manufacturer of luminaires
AN ECOSYSTEM of remanufacturers and restorers is emerging in the lighting industry to help with the reuse of existing luminaires,
A BREAKTHROUGH in laser research could lead to lighter optics for luminaires and minimise the use of materials. The Fraunhofer
LIGHTING designers are set to gather this week to discuss the presentation of environmental information on their projects. Specifically, they’ll
LEADING Danish architectural lighting brand Focus Lighting has become the latest manufacturer to offer a take-back services for its luminaires.
THORN LIGHTING has announced that it is committing itself to achieving climate neutrality by 2025. The company says that this
A FRENCH company has unveiled a lighting concept which combines a street luminaire and a tree-like frame of growing foliage.
A row has broken out over the sustainability of London’s remaining 275 Victorian gas lamps. Westminster City Council is said