LightArt Unveils its Clear Coil Collection Made from Waste Materials
Kanesa David — June 6, 2024 — Eco
References: lightart & hotelmanagement.net
Lighting company LightArt has unveiled its innovative Clear Coil Collection, which leverages advanced molecular recycling technology to transform discarded materials such as clothing, carpet fibers, dense plastic containers, and packaging into optically clear, 3D-printed light fixtures.
The collection, aptly named the M series—for molecular—features the M1, M2, and M3 pendants, inspired by the compact design of the original Coil Collection. The M4 pendant features a cylindrical shape reminiscent of a classic ceramic bottle, while the M5 pendant boasts a distinctive hexagonal form.
In conjunction with the launch of the Clear Coil Collection, LightArt has introduced a take-back program for the Coil Collection. This initiative encourages customers to return their Coil fixtures at the end of their lifecycle, enabling LightArt to repurpose the materials and further promote sustainability.
Image Credit: LightArt
The collection, aptly named the M series—for molecular—features the M1, M2, and M3 pendants, inspired by the compact design of the original Coil Collection. The M4 pendant features a cylindrical shape reminiscent of a classic ceramic bottle, while the M5 pendant boasts a distinctive hexagonal form.
In conjunction with the launch of the Clear Coil Collection, LightArt has introduced a take-back program for the Coil Collection. This initiative encourages customers to return their Coil fixtures at the end of their lifecycle, enabling LightArt to repurpose the materials and further promote sustainability.
Image Credit: LightArt
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3. Sustainable Take-back Programs - Introducing take-back programs that ensure the recycling and repurposing of used light fixtures for continued environmental sustainability.
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