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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 6 MIN

Lumenloop Report Warns MEES Retrofit Push Could Add to UK’s 5.2m-a-Year Lighting Waste Problem

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the recent report released by Lumenloop, a prominent UK commercial lighting manufacturer. The report highlights the potential waste implications of the upcoming Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards retrofit initiative in England and Wales. Lumenloop warns that this push could exacerbate the existing lighting waste problem, with an estimated 5.2 million lighting fittings being discarded annually. The report emphasizes the importance of considering repair, reuse, and modular upgrade options in retrofit projects to prevent unnecessary waste. Lumenloop's analysis reveals that while buildings over 1,000 square meters constitute only 6.9% of non-domestic buildings, they account for a significant portion of electricity and gas use, making efficient lighting upgrades crucial. Paul Simmons, Commercial Director at Lumenloop, stresses the need for a comprehensive approach to lighting upgrades, advocating for a specification decision rather than a mere purchasing exercise. The report suggests that landlords, estate managers, consultants, and contractors should evaluate existing fittings for maintenance, repair, reuse, or upgrade potential before opting for whole-fitting replacements. This approach is particularly relevant for office refurbishments and broader commercial lighting upgrade programs. The report also provides detailed figures and recommendations for ensuring sustainable lighting practices. For more information, visit Lumenloop's website at https://lumenloop.co.uk.

In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the recent report released by Lumenloop, a prominent UK commercial lighting manufacturer. The report highlights the potential waste implications of the upcoming Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards retrofit initiative in England and Wales. Lumenloop warns that this push could exacerbate the existing lighting waste problem, with an estimated 5.2 million lighting fittings being discarded annually. The report emphasizes the importance of considering repair, reuse, and modular upgrade options in retrofit projects to prevent unnecessary waste. Lumenloop's analysis reveals that while buildings over 1,000 square meters constitute only 6.9% of non-domestic buildings, they account for a significant portion of electricity and gas use, making efficient lighting upgrades crucial. Paul Simmons, Commercial Director at Lumenloop, stresses the need for a comprehensive approach to lighting upgrades, advocating for a specification decision rather than a mere purchasing exercise. The report suggests that landlords, estate managers, consultants, and contractors should evaluate existing fittings for maintenance, repair, reuse, or upgrade potential before opting for whole-fitting replacements. This approach is particularly relevant for office refurbishments and broader commercial lighting upgrade programs. The report also provides detailed figures and recommendations for ensuring sustainable lighting practices. For more information, visit Lumenloop's website at https://lumenloop.co.uk.

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