WEBINAR | Designing sustainable luminaires

To be truly sustainable, luminaires need to evolve into products which can be easily disassembled, repaired, upgraded and reused.

They also need to contain materials and processes with minimal environmental impact.

In this webinar, our speakers look at ways that luminaire designers can create innovative products with impactful Environmental Product Declarations and high TM66 and TM65.2 metrics.

 

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Slides will be shared with all who register, and a recording posted

 

Date

15 May 2025

Time

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

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Organizer

Recolight
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Panelists

  • Ray Molony
    Ray Molony
    Head of content for Build Back Better Award

    An award-winning technical journalist and a highly experienced event organiser, chairperson, webinar host and public speaker.

    Ray Molony is the editor of the Circular Lighting Report, a Recolight initiative to inform the market of developments in sustainability in the industry. He’s also head of content at the Build Back Better Awards, an initiative to celebrate and reward environmental leadership, innovation, creativity and social purpose in the built environment, and the editor of Designing Lighting Global, a magazine for designers. He was co-founder of Lux magazine and the LuxLive exhibition. He’s also the award-winning author of the acclaimed book, Light: Re-Interpreting Architecture (Rotovision, 2014) which was translated into many languages. He studied engineering at Dublin City University.

  • Dave Hollingsbee
    Dave Hollingsbee
    Managing Director, Stoane Lighting

    Dave has been Managing Director of Stoane Lighting since 2012. A designer by training, his fascination with making things led him to Stoane Lighting in 1999 where he quickly grew experience in all corners of the business, assisting its growth to the company it is today. Dave is still heavily involved in projects both at home and around the world, contributing to the ever changing design requirements of their luminaires. Most recently he has been working on Stoane Lighting’s B Corp certification and their push towards adopting the Circular Economy, including setting up the ReNew programme and helping start the GreenLight Alliance initiative.

  • Simon Fisher
    Simon Fisher
    Founder & Director of F Mark

    Simon Fisher is a renowned and multi-award-winning lighting product designer who has successfully delivered solutions for lighting OEMs all over the world. He is the Founder and Director of F Mark, a design consultancy specialising in the sustainable design, development and engineering of lighting products and associated systems.

    Knowledge sharing and continuous development are core to Simon’s beliefs and he has participated in numerous webinars relating to product design, sustainability and the circular economy, subjects that he is very passionate about

    In late 2021, Simon conceived what has become The Regen Initiative, a collective of companies with an aim to refurbish existing lighting over replacing with new, focussing on carbon and waste reduction by keeping existing lighting products in use for longer

    Simon is a Fellow of the Society of Light and Lighting, is curator and presenter of the Recolight ‘Lighting Product Design for a Circular Economy’ and ‘Remanufacturing Lighting Products’ workshop programs

  • Francis Thomas
    Francis Thomas
    Compliance Manager for ATG Airports

    Francis Thomas has worked in Compliance Engineering for over 25 years. He began his career with the British Standards Institution (BSI) before taking on roles in the water industry, the domestic appliance sector and, now, the aviation support sector. He is currently Compliance Manager for ATG Airports, a company that designs, manufactures and installs airfield ground lighting systems. He is also Chair of BSI committee GEL/111, the British Standards committee that covers environmental matters (RoHS, REACH, WEEE, and some aspects of material efficiency and the circular economy) for electrotechnical products.

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