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Lightly - Accelerates the lighting industry's transition to sustainable design. Boothwyn, USA.

On a mission to accelerate the lighting industry's transition to sustainable design, we challenge ourselves to design the lowest embodied carbon, non-toxic lighting solutions. Our products contain no metal, plastic, or glass in their housings. Instead they are natural wood, wool and hemp, red-list free, and accompanied by 3rd party verified sustainability documentation.

For several decades, the discussion about sustainability in lighting has been focused on energy efficiency. As other...

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Lightly Named Winner of L-Prize Prototype Phase by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

Lightly was announced one of the six winners in Phase Two of the DOE Lighting Prize (L-Prize®) competition for its low-carbon, architectural-grade linear luminaire, utilizing locally sourced materials grown in the United States. The high-efficacy luminaire is made of novel, biodegradable materials, using wood, hemp, and wool as alternatives to plastic and metal. The localized...

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