
Time running out to comment on 120lm/W rule, industry warned
Lighting manufacturers and specifiers are being warned that time is running out to comment on the UK Government’s proposed minimum

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.

Lighting manufacturers and specifiers are being warned that time is running out to comment on the UK Government’s proposed minimum

The City of London is telling building owners and tenants in the Square Mile to reduce their lighting to cut

Italian lighting design giant Flos has joined the trend towards minimalist luminaires with the launch of a range of adhesive-free

A Tokyo-based product designer has unveiled a softly-glowing light which uses no electricity or battery. Instead, a specially treated ‘light-collecting’

Fagerhult has unveiled Kvisten, a luminaire whose reflectors are made from discarded television sets. It’s made from 77 per cent

Luminaire maker Trilux has adopted the reuse model of lighting circularity by retrofitting over 400 fluorescent office lights with LEDs to

Signify’s latest LED replacement lamp for traditional high-pressure sodium lamps cuts energy use by some 60 per cent per luminaire.

Thomas Paterson, director of Lux Populi and one of North America’s lighting designers, tells Circular Lighting Report editor Ray Molony

Control gear giant Tridonic has been awarded the EcoVadis Silver Medal for the first time in recognition of its sustainability.

A leading architect says that better design is needed at the initial stages of a project to cut lighting energy.

The University of Cambridge’s Estates Division has upgraded outdoor luminaires across its West Cambridge campus. With more than 300 new

Lighting designers have voiced concerns that clients, especially in the Middle East, are not yet ready for a circular economy