The Green Register: Reducing the environmetal impact in light fixtures

If there’s one place where I really enjoy myself, its standing up in front of an audience of construction professionals and talking to them about lighting. What fun we can have! So when my semi-regular conversations with Lucy Pedlar, director of The Green Register (The Green Register trains construction professionals from all disciplines of the industry to build better, more sustainable buildings) led to an invitation to present a talk about how best to specify LED technology and how to avoid the perils and disasters of conventional Value Engineering, I jumped at the chance.

Even better was the opportunity to expand the conversation by inviting my friend Nigel Harvey of Recolight along to extend the discussion beyond the specification of lighting to the importance of circularity in design and practice. And how those two things can work together to produce better buildings – which is what its all about.

You can watch Nigel and me explaining to an audience of non-lighters how it needs to be done:
just click on the image of Lucy introducing the session below.

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And if you’d like to get involved in the work of The Green Register and get to know more sustainably-minded souls
then you can contact TGR by clicking on their logo here:

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