Bob Bohannon at Circular Lighting Live 2023

TM66 scores protected in next edition

Manufacturers who have published TM66 ratings for their luminaires will not need to recalculate for future editions, one of the co-authors of the standard has declared. Bob Bohannon, head of policy and sustainability at the Lighting Industry Association and, with Kristina Allison, one of the original...

INTRODUCTION

Recolight summarises its Circular Lighting Live conference, and one of the key messages to come from the conference is that the reuse of ...

Haberdasher's Hall where lights have been reused

200 luminaires are reused at City livery company

Almost 200 luminaires have been reused in a lighting upgrade at Haberdasher’s Hall in London. The lights were upgraded by the luminaire remanufacturing firm Silent Design using control gear from Tridonic. The team at Tridonic UK were asked to provide wireless lighting solutions for the refurbishment of...

Contractors don't need waste documents

Contractors ‘need no paperwork’ for waste lighting

Electrical contractors dropping off end-of-life lamps and luminaires at wholesalers will no longer need paperwork. The Environment Agency has announced that it would no longer enforce certain documentation when customers drop off trade waste at collection points. The change is contained in a new Regulatory Position Statement...

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