
Speirs Major’s ‘most sustainable project ever’
TOP lighting design practice Speirs Major challenged itself to create ‘its most sustainable project ever’ when it was tasked with

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TOP lighting design practice Speirs Major challenged itself to create ‘its most sustainable project ever’ when it was tasked with

STOANE Lighting’s ZTA luminaire has become the first light fitting to achieve a TM66 rating in the excellent category. The

INTERNATIONAL law firm Clifford Chance saved a staggering 56 tonnes of steel by reusing rather than replacing 22,000 luminaires during

In this video short, we meet Joel Smedberg of Swedish firm Brighteco which manufactures panel luminaires from flat screens sourced

A WALL light made from recycled post-consumer plastic has been developed by Sussex-based Spark & Bell. The Emerald double-arm luminaire,

IRELAND has recycled a record number of lamps and electrical equipment including luminaires. WEEE Ireland says it dealt with 2.3

THE BUILDING Research Establishment has reused all its existing light fittings in a major upgrade of the lighting at its

A DESIGN STUDIO and a lighting manufacturer have partnered to design 3D-printed wall sconces and lamps made from a corn-based

GLAMOX LUXONIC has become the latest lighting company to overhaul its packaging policy to cut its environmental impact. For its

LUMINAIRE designers from across Europe gathered in London this week for the latest Recolight workshop on product design for a

A realisation that its business model of importing and distributing luminaires in the Nordics wasn’t sustainable in a circular economy

THE REUSE of over 5,000 existing luminaires at Shell’s headquarters in London has saved the company the equivalent of 71