Circular Lighting Report
Maurice Loosschilder

Signify unveils ambitious Net Zero targets

The world’s biggest lighting manufacturer Signify has introduced ambitious Net Zero emissions reduction targets. The company has introduced a 2040 net-zero target and a commitment to reduce absolute scope 1, 2 and 3 greenhouse gas emissions by 90 per cent without the use of carbon credits....

Shoplight Raider Bio

Recessed bio spotlight is world first

What’s believed to be the industry’s first 3D-printed, bio polymer recessed spotlight has been unveiled by retail lighting manufacturer Shoplight. The Raider Bio is 3D printed as a single part and, says the company, it requires less time and effort to disassemble, recycle and repurpose at...

TRT Oaken

Street light achieves record TM66 rating of 3.1

A street light whose housing is made from European Oak has achieved a record 3.1 rating under the Cibse circularity measure, TM66. The Oaken, manufactured by Thorlux Road and Tunnel (TRT), was assessed by the Lighting Industry Assocation’s Product Verification scheme and is believed to be...

16,000 free lighting products hit the Reuse Hub

Recolight’s new Reuse Hub – which matches donors of used and surplus lighting products with recipients – already has 16,000 products on its website. Here Circular Lighting Report editor Ray Molony talks to Recolight Reuse Hub manager Francesca Cameron about how the site works and...

Recylced metal

How to integrate recycled metals into lighting

The use of recycled metals can have a transformative effect on a lighting company’s sustainability – and the environmental metrics of its luminaires. This is a key area to be explored in next week’s Net Zero Lighting conference. Tom Bull and Andy Olde of Wieland Nemco will...

What standards are retailers demanding of their lighting?

What standards are retailers demanding of their lighting?

Retailers and local authorities are in the vanguard of dialling up their expectations of lighting suppliers and many are imposing increasingly stringent demands in terms of sustainability and circularity. The environmental metrics demanded by major retailers and developers will be a key area explored by next...

US Doe ups minimum efficacy for GLS lamps

US increases minimum efficacy of GLS to 120 lm/W

The American government has dramatically upped the minimum efficacy of a light bulb from 45 lm/W to 120 lm/W. The ambitious standard will take effect from July 25, 2028, and will apply to newly produced or imported general service lamps—not affecting continued consumer use and purchase...

Nano optics used in lighting

Nano optics ‘a step change’ in luminaire sustainability

he advent of nano optics can lead to a step change in sustainability by driving up lumens-to-weight ratio of luminaires. That’s the view of Czech optical specialist IQS Nanoptiqs which says its pioneering technology can lead to light fittings which are slimmer, lighter and use less...

Irene Mazzei

Stoane Lighting appoints sustainability chief

Edinburgh-based luminaire manufacturer Stoane Lighting has appointed Irene Mazzei as its sustainability lead. Mazzei will focus on the sustainability of materials and manufacturing processes, assisting the company in its journey to achieve low-impact light fittings. With a Chemistry doctorate, a Materials Science academic background and a passion...

Eric Rondolat

Signify halves greenhouse gases

Signify has announced that it has halved its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions since 2019, achieving a cumulative GHG emissions reduction of 334 million tonnes CO2e beyond the level required to meet the Paris Agreement 1.5-degree target. In 2023 the company reported a yearly reduction of 22 per...

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