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Green Energy Lighting and the Circular Economy


The lighting industry came together on 28 May to listen in to Recolight’s webinar highlighting proposals for new Circular Economy standards and regulations.


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resenters from Defra’s Circular Economy Team, Lighting Europe, and Recolight delivered an essential


introduction to the changes. The webinar was introduced by Ray Molony stating “The industry needs a rapid move in thinking: moving from should act – to act now.” The webinar delivered a summary of new


product design legislation that will impose new requirements on products sold in the EU, and the UK Government plans to make the economy more circular.


Defra’s strategic aims for a circular economy Speakers from Defra introduced the UK’s approach of moving from a linear to Circular Economy following the UK’s departure from the EU. They laid out the Government’s commitment in their 25 Year Environment Plan ”to leave the environment in a better state” for the next generation, and a zero net emissions target by 2050. The speakers outlined the following plans:


eco-design. This includes proposals for “eco modulation” of WEEE charges, which would see producers of environmentally better products receiving lower WEEE bills.


The impact on lighting products Ourania Georgoutsakou, Secretary General of LightingEurope, discussed the priorities of the New European Commission, Eco-design, and the EU Circular Economy action plan. She discussed the impact of the new circular economy requirement for luminaires to include a replaceable light source. She also drew delegates’ attention to the Substance Information Requirements which will come into force as a legal obligation in the EU at the beginning of 2021. And although there is


Recolight is the leading UK WEEE


compliance scheme for the lighting industry, taking on responsibility for its members’ WEEE compliance, giving their customers access to the UK’s most


comprehensive free lamp collection and recycling service, and helping to ensure that as many lamps as possible are kept out of landfill.


The Industrial Strategy has ambitions to double resource productivity and to eliminate avoidable waste by 2050. The Resources and Waste strategy sets out how the Government will promote resource efficiency and move towards a more circular economy. The Environment Bill will, once passed into law, give Government a range of new powers to implement circular economy policies, such as wider use of Extended Producer Responsibility. The speakers discussed Government plans to


update the WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive) regulations to encourage reuse, increase collections, tackle online marketplace non-compliance, and encourage


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now reasonable pressure from many in the industry to push back on these, and other deadlines, given the Covid-19 crisis, she noted that this might be perceived as a delaying tactic.


Waste Directive, WEEE, waste packaging and battery legislation Nigel Harvey, CEO of Recolight, introduced proposed changes to the UK’s Waste Packaging Regulations. He noted that the Government policy to require producers to finance the full net costs of packaging recycling could result in charges to producers increasing up to tenfold. He also discussed the urgent steps needed to address the huge increase non-compliant sales through online marketplaces. He called for urgent action to address the issue, noting that the change cannot wait until 2023, the planed date for the update to the WEEE Regulations. Concluding, Ray Molony gave an overview of


industry initiatives for adopting Circular Economy Principles; stating that Reduce, Reuse, Recycle is still a relevant and clear message. He shared examples of good practice


undertaken by a range of different lighting producers.


A recording of the webinar is available at www.recolight.co.uk


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