Sustainability
Sustainability is at the core of everything we do, and we only work with partners who share the same commitment to responsible innovation, with EPDs, ESG documentation and sustainability embedded in their processes. We continuously strive to reduce our own carbon footprint while empowering our customers to do the same through thoughtfully designed products. The future of our planet sits at the heart of our work, and we develop and manufacture our luminaires using the latest sustainable technologies to support a healthier environment and help building operators achieve the strongest possible ESG performance.


What We
Offer
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European Manufacturing
Focused on efficiency and durability
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Renewable Energy
Harnessing photovoltaic panels to minimize energy consumption.
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Sustainable Packaging
Utilizing paper or recycled materials for all linear and circular luminaires to reduce waste.
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Eco-friendly Transport
Since 2022, we've transitioned away from internal combustion engine vehicles, supported by charging stations at both our Prague headquarters and production hall.
Recolight
H Lighting is proud to be a member of Recolight — the UK’s leading WEEE compliance scheme for the lighting industry. Through our membership, Recolight assumes responsibility for all our WEEE obligations, ensuring that every lamp, LED, luminaire and street-lighting product we supply can be recycled at end of life via the UK’s most comprehensive free recycling network. This means our customers gain access to accredited recycling services at no extra cost, benefitting from an established system that keeps lighting-waste out of landfill, supports the circular economy, and enables full compliance with UK WEEE regulations.
Edenica -100 Fetter Lane
Sustainable Case Study: Smart lighting for London's greenest office
The first lighting company to supply a fully passported project!
Circular Lighting Report editor Ray Molony talks to Jordan Waller MSLL, key account manager of H Lighting, the first luminaire manufacturer to supply a project with full material passporting. It delivered lights from Czech brand Halla Lighting to the Edenica building at Fetter Lane in the City of London, a pioneering initiative by Waterman Group.
Is this the future of lighting schemes?

