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NVC unveils 1,500 EPDs for its luminaires

NVC EPDs LIghting

NVC Lighting has announced that it has created 1,500 Environmental Product Declarations for its luminaires.

The milestone is part of a sustainability journey for the firm. In 2022, NVC Lighting announced that it has become carbon neutral for its UK operations. It achieved this by offsetting using audited projects including a wind power electricity generation plant in the Philippines, a power project in Chile, and a bio-fuel electricity generation in Cambodia which generates electricity by burning rice husks.
Alongside offsetting, NVC says that it is reducing waste, cutting emissions, and increasing efficiency in multiple ways.

These include a 50 per cent reduction in electricity usage. By improving logistics and management, NVC is achieving higher sales and better customer service with much less stock requiring less warehouse space, which has reduced electricity consumption by almost half.
It has also reduced that dimensions of the packaging round NVC’s lighting products meaning that more of them can fit into a standard 40-foot container reducing the number that are imported.

The firm has also eliminated printed instruction leaflets. NVC’s product cartons have QR codes which lead to instructions rather than separate printed instructions.

Last year, the company cut the amount of plastic in the packaging of its luminaires after a change in its pallet wrap process. The company installed Armour Wrap from Springpack which provides strong puncture resistance and can be stretched more than a regular wrap. In its 12 months of use it has saved £4,000 and saved 47 kilograms of plastic.

The switch to working with Springpack has also helped to improve the company’s ability to make reliable and accurate forecasts regarding packaging in line with customer demands.

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Ray Molony

Recolight Report is an independent 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 lighting expert, editor and industry figure Ray Molony.



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