Acuity Brands

Acuity Brands commits to Net Zero

Acuity Brands has committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040. The company – one of the biggest lighting firms in the world – has signed the Climate Pledge and says its ambitious goal will benefit its employees and customers in the coming years. Atlanta-based Acuity...

A Skinflint employee with some reclaimed luminaires

Skinflint donates 20% to ‘Planet Pay Back’

Lighting company Skinflint is donating 20 per cent of its sale price to a range of charities under its Planet Pay Back programme. The Black Friday promotion gives the customer a fifth off the list price off one of its vintage lights alongside a promise that...

DW Windsor Kirium

Street light achieves ‘excellent’ TM66

One of the first street lights to achieve an ‘excellent’ TM66 score for circularity has been unveiled by DW Windsor. The Pro S version of its long-established Kirium range scored above 2.5 in the assessment method, putting it in the top bracket. The luminaire was evaluated in...

Spared lamps made from recycled plastic

UK start-up creates lights from clothes hangers

UK-based start-up company Spared has unveiled a range of table lamps made from recycled plastic coat hangers, solvent-free gypsum and 3D-printed plastic made from sugarcane. The Xou lamp, its first lighting product, was created in collaboration with local lighting company houseof. The lamp is made from two...

Myceen mushroom light

Start-up makes lights from mushrooms

Estonian start-up Myceen, which makes products from mushrooms, has unveiled its first luminaire. The B-Wise pendant is manufactured from mycelium, the vegetative part of fungi, whose growth has been arrested. The material is said to be ‘carbon negative’ as it can lock up the carbon in...

Delta Light MRVDV collaboration on aluminium offcuts

Delta Light creates luminaires from offcuts of aluminium profiles

Delta Light has teamed up with Dutch architecture firm MVRDV to create a range of striking luminaires made from waste offcuts of aluminium profiles. The High Profile series is a range of light fittings which ‘finds both opportunity and beauty in residual elements that would normally be cast...

contractor

Time to scrap Cat A fit-outs, industry told

The British Council for Offices is urging building owners and property developers to scrap the practice of Cat A fit-outs, which can see unused luminaires end up as waste. The organisation is recommending that it is eliminated from office fit out unless specified by the incoming...

Lighting designer and sustainability pioneer Kevan Shaw

In this special Circular Lighting Report video short, editor Ray Molony talks to sustainable lighting design pioneer Kevan Shaw, founder of EFLA Kevan Shaw Lighting Design. He’s been encouraging his clients to reuse fittings since 2011, when luminaires were refurbished rather than replaced at Tanfield in...

Vode stand at Light 22

‘Reuse our stand’, exhibitor asks its visitors

IN WHAT’S believed to be an industry first, an exhibitor at a lighting industry trade show is asking visitors if they’d like to take parts of its stand home at the end of the event. California-based Vode Lighting is demonstrating its luminaires at the Light 22...

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