Cranes over a building. Whole life carbon assessments are on their way.

EU set to make carbon assessment of buildings mandatory

The European Union is moving closer the making the mandatory carbon assessments of buildings compulsory. A reworking of the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) has received the support of the European Parliament, setting the scene for the adoption of whole life carbon assessments (WLCAs) for...

waste luminaires

Experts unveil ideas to tackle waste from Cat A lighting

A number of experts from across the supply chain are set to unveil their ideas for tackling waste from Cat A office lighting installations. A lighting designer, an interior architect and a sustainability specialist from the interiors sector are among the participants in a Recolight-organised webinar...

LumiAdd unveil 3D printed PHA luminaires

3D printed luminaires are biodegradable

UK start-up LumiAdd has unveiled a range of luminaires printed in biodegradable plastic. The Origin series of pendants is made from polyhydroxyalkanoate, or PHA, a bioplastic that ‘fades back into nature’. PHA which is created by a naturally occurring process called fermentation. It's 100 per cent bio-based...

Thorlux expands solar panels on its factory

Massive solar expansion at Thorlux HQ

Work has finished on a huge extension of the roof-mounted solar photovoltaic system at Thorlux Lighting’s headquarters in Redditch, Worcestershire. The original solar installation came on-line in 2019 and supplied around 225,000 kWh of electricity annually. The expanded solar grid on the roof of its factory will now deliver...

Skanska reuse Trilux luminaires

Skanska re-use luminaires at its London HQ

Construction giant Skanska has become one of the latest clients to reuse and upgrade luminaires rather than replacing them. The company take advantage of a take back scheme from Trilux to re-purpose the original luminaires, re-using all salvageable material and upgrading to the latest LEDs and...

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Lighting Industry gears for growth in remanufacturing

Experts gathered in London on 27 April 23 to discuss the opportunities and the challenges of remanufacturing lighting equipment. More and more lighting manufacturers are adding reconditioning to their business model. A new standard is being published, and regulations are likely to change to incentivize remanufacture....

Circular Place

Recolight’s re-use website wins top award

A Recolight web platform which matches donors of surplus and used luminaires with recipients has won a Build Back Better Award for its contribution to sustainability. Circular Place, an online luminaire exchange designed to prevent new, nearly new and pre-used luminaires from being recycled or ending...

Rania LightingEurope

‘Avalanche’ of green regs to hit lighting industry

The industry is Europe is facing an ‘avalanche’ of environmental legislation, the outgoing chief of LightingEurope has warned. Orania Georgoutsakou, secretary general of the manufacturers’ organisation, says that these are currently at least nine proposals, either new or revisions of existing EU laws, making their way...

Linea Light EVo

Modular downlight takes circular economy prize

A modular range of downlights designed to be demountable and upgradable has won a Build Back Better Gold award in the Circular Economy category. Every single element of Linea Light Group’s series of EVO downlights has been designed to be assembled and disassembled without using any...

Entopia Building lighting

BDP reuses 350 lights from London fit-out in Cambridge building

Some 350 luminaires removed from a London office fit-out have been reused in an exemplar sustainable building for Cambridge University. BDP upgraded and reused the lights in the transformation of a 1930s telephone exchange into the £12 million Entopia Building, a new headquarters for the Cambridge...

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