
Signify covers factory roof with solar panels
Signify covers factory roof with solar panels Signify has covered the roof of it factory in Chengdu, China, with solar

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.

Signify covers factory roof with solar panels Signify has covered the roof of it factory in Chengdu, China, with solar

Ansell Lighting has unveiled what it says is the industry’s first modular fire-rated downlight whose light engine can be easily

The next wave of innovation in the lighting sector will be about circular design, predicts the International Energy Agency. The

In a fusion of sustainability and creativity, British-Swedish designer Simon Skinner has redefined how we think about discarded materials with

Mount Lighting has unveiled an LED gear tray for upgrading 2D bulkhead fluorescent luminaires. The MPAK gear tray, manufactured in

LEDFlex has announced that it is now providing both TM65 embodied carbon calculations and TM66 circular economy assessments for its

Circular Lighting Report Ray Molony talk to Jordan Waller, key account manager of H Lighting, the first luminaire manufacturer to

Jordi Arasanz, technical director and member of the Innovation and Sustainability Committee at Lamp, calls for a mindset change in

Spanish lighting manufacturer Normagrup has reinforced its commitment to sustainability and circular economy principles by reusing more than six tonnes

Collingwood Lighting has been awarded the EcoVadis Gold Medal for sustainability. This achievement places the company among the top 5 per

The industry’s trade body has unveiled a plan to help manufacturers of lighting equipment cut their carbon footprint. LightingEurope’s programme

Businesses in Glasgow are being offered £150,000 worth of top quality lighting stripped out from a speculative London office. The