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Lighting manufacturers to share insights on cutting carbon

Lighting manufacturers to share insights on cutting carbon

Lighting and electrical manufacturers are set to gather at The Net Zero Lighting 2025 conference to share insights and learnings on cutting their carbon emissions. The event, organised by Recolight, is set to take place on Thursday 29 April following a hugely successful debut event in 2024.

The gathering, taking place at the Coin Street Conference Centre in London, will unite industry leaders, sustainability experts, and key stakeholders from the lighting sector and beyond to discuss the pressing challenges and solutions to reducing the carbon footprint in luminaire manufacturing. ECN is proud for to be a media partner for this year’s event.

As the global call to action on climate change intensifies, manufacturers of lighting products face the critical question of how to minimise their environmental impact while maintaining product quality and customer service. Net Zero Lighting 2025 will explore the measures and strategies that can help manufacturers cut carbon, reduce energy use, and eliminate waste, all while meeting the needs of an increasingly eco-conscious market.

Key topics include:

• How public procurement is driving sustainability in the lighting sector
• Carbon reduction standards and how to align with global climate goals
• Setting science-based targets and creating effective carbon reduction plans
• Navigating B Corp and EcoVadis certifications for a competitive edge
• Real-world case studies on sustainability and net zero action from Beko and Triton Showers

The conference will be chaired by Ray Molony, and attendees will hear from a range of expert speakers.

The event aims to provide practical solutions, highlight key ‘quick wins,’ and offer valuable networking opportunities for industry professionals looking to reduce their carbon footprint and embrace sustainability in their operations.

Visit www.recolight.co.uk/net-zero-lighting/ to view the programme and secure your place.

For more from Recolight, click here.

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