Waste luminaires achieve 83% recyclability rating in Recolight study
Waste luminaires have achieved an impressive 83% recyclability rating in a study commissioned by Recolight.
Waste luminaires have achieved an impressive 83% recyclability rating in a study commissioned by Recolight.
Recolight is hosting a webinar on May 27 to discuss how the lighting sector will achieve the feat of net zero.
Recolight is furthering its commitment to the environment, with the company announcing it is targeting carbon neutrality by 2030.
A record number of companies joined Recolight’s WEEE scheme in 2020, with three more firms switching to the scheme in January 2021.
Recolight has announced details of its next online panel discussion, which will focus on the return of replaceable light sources.
Recolight has hit a milestone, with the company having funded the recycling of a third of a billion lights since 2007.
Recolight has been running a webinar series focused on lighting and the circular economy, with the series set to end on September 15.
Material Focus has released a new report detailing the scale of electrical waste in the UK, with 1.45 million tonnes produced each year.
For organisations providing essential services during the coronavirus crisis, Recolight has announced help with storage of additional waste, while the Environment Agency has published guidance for sites that may exceed their permits during the current lockdown period.
Nigel Harvey, chief executive at Recolight Ltd explains how specifiers can work the WEEE system to get their waste lighting recycled free of charge.
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