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    Signify urges businesses to rethink lighting with circular economy approach

    Marlet SalazarBy Marlet SalazarJune 29, 2026Updated:June 29, 20263 Mins Read
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    Signify Philippines is encouraging businesses to rethink how they use lighting by adopting a circular approach that can help reduce waste, improve efficiency, and extend the lifespan of lighting systems.

    At Signify Innovation Day 2026 held recently, Signify Philippines highlighted its circularity framework, Use Less, Use Longer, Use Again, which focuses on using fewer resources, making products last longer, and keeping materials in use instead of discarding them.

    Circular lighting solutions can help organizations lower energy consumption, reduce material waste, and maximize the value of their lighting investments. These include solutions designed for longer use through durable design, repairability, modularity, and upgradeability.

    Through Innovation Day 2026, Signify Philippines reinforced its focus on helping organizations adopt circular economy practices through innovation, connectivity, and collaboration.

    Signify also showcased circular-ready lighting products, upgrade kits, spare parts programs, and service-based business models that allow organizations to maintain and improve lighting systems while reducing environmental impact.

    During the executive session, “The Future of Lighting: Accelerating Circularity and Asset Performance with AI,” Signify discussed how artificial intelligence (AI), connected systems, and data-driven technologies can help organizations manage buildings more efficiently.

    The session explored how connected lighting can provide insights that support better decision-making, improve asset use, and help extend the lifecycle of lighting systems while supporting sustainability goals.

    By combining connected technologies with circular design principles, Signify said businesses can better understand how lighting assets are performing and identify opportunities to improve efficiency. This approach allows organizations to move beyond replacing equipment as a standard practice and instead consider upgrades, maintenance, and longer-term asset management.

    Signify Innovation Day 2026 also highlighted sustainability trends, including the growing adoption of Science-Based Targets (SBTi), increased attention on Scope 3 emissions reporting, and the need for businesses to turn sustainability commitments into measurable actions.

    The company said circularity is becoming a more practical consideration for businesses as organizations look for ways to balance sustainability goals with operational needs. Extending product life, reducing resource use, and improving energy performance can contribute to both environmental targets and business efficiency.

    Aside from reducing environmental impact, Signify said circularity can help businesses improve operations, manage resources better, and create long-term value. The company also engaged distributors, retailers, contractors, architects, engineers, consultants, and designers to discuss ways to expand the adoption of sustainable and connected lighting solutions in the Philippines.

    The event also emphasized the role of collaboration across the lighting ecosystem. By working with partners across different industries, Signify aims to support wider adoption of solutions that help organizations reduce waste and improve the performance of their spaces.

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    Marlet Salazar

    Technology editor of The Philippine Star

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