
Circular Lighting Live expands programme and venue
(UK) – The UK’s largest event focused on sustainable lighting will return on 25 September with an expanded format and a new venue. Now in its fourth year, Circular Lighting Live will be held at the Minster Building Conference Centre in the City of London.
This year’s edition introduces several new elements aimed at deepening industry engagement with circularity and decarbonisation. These include the ‘Innovations in Sustainability’ track, a hands-on exploration of sustainable materials, components, controls, and projects, as well as a new micro format featuring short presentations focused on actionable sustainability initiatives.
The event will also host the Build Back Better Awards 2025, which recognise creativity, innovation, and environmental leadership within the built environment sector. The awards will be presented in a main-stage ceremony during the conference.
An expanded exhibition area will feature a wide range of sustainable lighting technologies and products, offering attendees the opportunity to engage directly with innovations from leading manufacturers.
Circular Lighting Live 2024 saw a 13% increase in attendance from lighting designers, engineers, and architects. Feedback from the 300 delegates who participated in last year’s event highlighted its value in navigating the complexities of sustainable lighting practices.
“CLL2024 was a fantastic event,” says Greg Bristol of ASD Lighting. “I came away awed by the challenge but inspired by the amazing people and companies working towards a more sustainable industry.”
Martin Wherry of Glamox adds: “Circular Lighting Live 2024 was an inspiring and essential gathering. It showcased how the industry is coming together to innovate around circularity, pushing the boundaries of sustainable lighting design while embracing AI and digitalisation.”
Early bird registration for Circular Lighting Live 2025 is open through 31 July. Complimentary admission is available for independent, fee-based lighting designers, architects, consulting engineers, wholesalers, and end-users.
