WEEE compliance scheme Recolight’s UK event dedicated to sustainable lighting, Circular Lighting Live 2025, returns to London on 25 September 2025.
As part of this announcement, the company has revealed the first tranche of speakers for the event, which itself is dedicated to sustainable lighting and the circular economy.
Taking place at The Minster Building, London, this year’s conference will once again bring together bright minds and impactful voices from across the lighting industry. With more speakers to be announced in the coming weeks, this first release already promises an insightful programme for professionals across the sector.
Eight curated sessions to drive industry transformation
• Climate-driven Design: Insight from Asela Rodrigo and Hamish Angus McAndrew on sustainability practices adapted from Mount Everest expeditions.
• The Regulatory Roadmap: A forward-looking session with Teresa Selvaggio of LightingEurope outlining the complex web of incoming UK and EU policies shaping the future of lighting design and manufacturing.
• Smart Remanufacturing: Featuring Thorlux Lighting’s retrofit of Aston University Library, cutting carbon and enhancing functionality through intelligent upgrade strategies.
• Managing Metrics: From TM66 updates to Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), this session includes Recolight’s Max Robson on practical specification using robust environmental data. TM66 co-author Kristina Allison updates on the development TM66 and what to expect in Version 1
• Creative Cat A: Paul Beale of 18 Degrees presents a radical rethink of office fit-out lighting through rental and reuse models, supported by a documentary showcasing early pilot projects.
• Innovations in Circularity: Examining pioneering materials and product concepts, Sylvania Group Regional Director Gareth Petley explores the OptiClip, its development, application, and unique properties.
• Closing the Loop: Insights from SAS International Business Development Manager Tim Phillpot on developing a viable market for reclaimed and remanufactured ceiling tiles – a model that offers lessons for the wider built environment.
• Pioneering Projects: Benz Roos of Speirs Major shares experience from relighting Utrecht’s Dom Tower using reused luminaires, navigating optical and design challenges.
New for 2025 are ‘Just One Thing’ micro-presentations – short, punchy case studies showcasing real-world circular success stories – and a ‘Moonshot Panel,’ which aims to challenge conventional thinking and propose industry-shaping ideas.
Complementing these formats is a larger exhibition space, allowing for hands-on interaction with the latest sustainable lighting from leading brands. From materials and controls to components and complete luminaires, the showcase hopes to provide a uniquely-focused, single-day opportunity to see and compare the latest in sustainable design.
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