Glamox switches to recycled aluminium

Glamox has announced that it has started to switch from using virgin aluminium to recycled aluminium in its luminaires as standard. The company has already made the switch for one of its most popular luminaires and is preparing to extend it to other families. ‘We’ve already implemented...

Synergy Creativ

Synergy Creativ launches reconditioned lighting service

Hertfordshire-based commercial lighting firm Synergy Creativ has become the latest UK firm to launch a dedicated reconditioned lighting service. Dubbed ‘Revitalite’, the division aims to provide cost-effective and environmentally friendly luminaires to customers in the commercial, industrial, and large-scale residential sectors. Revitalite offers remanufactured lighting fixtures which...

Tamlite urges action

Tamlite urges action on lighting energy regulations

Accelerating investment in energy efficiency is essential if the UK’s commercial property sector is to meet the strengthened Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) that came into force this month, says lighting manufacturer Tamlite Lighting. Introduced eight years ago, the MEES legislation stated that property owners or...

a facility manager yesterday

Facility managers to get dedicated TM66

The Society of Light and Lighting is planning a special version of the circular lighting measure TM66 for facility managers. TM66 CEAM Manage will guide those responsible for lighting in buildings is how to keep their installations sustainable. The metric complements TM66’s other two approaches, CEAM Make, ...

LightArt Coil

Meet the lights made from beach plastic

A range of pendant luminaires made from beach waste such as fishing nets and washed-up plastic bottles has been unveiled by US firm LightArt. The Coil Seagrass and Sea Foam pendants represent an expansion of the company’s sustainable design manufactured from waste. LightArt is something of a pioneer in sustainability. It...

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