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Taking a circular lighting approach
An interview with Anton Brummelhuis, Senior Director of Sustainability, Philips lighting
There’s a quiet revolution afoot. Business models are slowly changing as industries move away from the traditional linear model of “take, make, waste” production and towards a circular economy – one that is inherently restorative by design. That means it aims to keep products and materials at their highest utility and value. Some of the world’s top companies, including Hewlett Packard, H&M, Cisco and Unilever are shifting to this more sustainable mode of production. And, of course, the lighting industry isn’t immune to these changes. In this interview, Anton will elucidate how this concept is affecting companies like Philips lighting.