Building a circular economy with sustainable lighting solutions

Schréder's commitment to circularity goes beyond adopting new practices. It represents a bold, transformative approach to sustainability, changing the way we think about products, systems and industries. Through this, we extend product life, preserve resources and provide innovative solutions, while staying firmly grounded in circularity and taking conscious action to reduce CO₂ emissions and pollution.

Extending product lifespan through longevity and modularity

We prioritise designing products to last, with robust, modular, repairable and upgradeable features. This approach moves beyond the traditional 'take-make-dispose' model, reducing waste and ensuring that our products continue to provide value long after their initial use.

Robust and certified, upgradable and repairable

Throughout our history, we have engineered our products to last. Every factor, from water and dust to impacts, vibrations, heat and wind, is tested to ensure that our luminaires can withstand the harshest conditions and have the longest possible lifetime.

Our streetlight components are also designed for modularity: parts can be easily replaced or upgraded. We have created a “common gear compartment”, which uses the same base plate across a wide range of luminaires to make maintenance easier.

Retrofit solutions for an extended life

Many fixtures installed over a decade ago have now become outdated in terms of electronics or lighting performance. However, their structural components, such as the housing, are often in excellent condition, providing a unique opportunity to extend their lifespan. We also recover and restore existing luminaires to near-new condition, and upgrade their lighting technology.

More about Schréder retrofit solutions

Preserving resources with sustainable materials

Schréder is committed to maximising the use of sustainable materials in product manufacturing. This involves ensuring that materials are responsibly sourced and recycled or reused wherever possible. 

Rethinking raw materials, exploring biobased plastics

The materials we choose to manufacture our luminaires play a crucial role in reducing our environmental impact. Our luminaires are made up of many components, including aluminium, glass, composites and plastics. Each component is carefully selected for its durability, performance, energy efficiency and recyclability.

We explore alternatives materials like biobased plastics. Unlike conventional plastics, which are derived from fossil fuels, biopolymers are derived from renewable sources such as corn, sugar cane or cellulose. These materials significantly reduce GHG emissions and support a more sustainable production cycle.

Learn more about biobased plastic

Reducing environmental impact for customers and communities

We are constantly rethinking our solutions and practices to minimise our ecological footprint, as well as that of our customers. We assess the environmental impact of our product ranges throughout their lifetimes and provide our customers with full transparency regarding this information.

A robust Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) process for accuracy and transparency

To enhance transparency, we provide our customers with Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) on request. These documents offer a reliable overview of the environmental impact of our lighting solutions.

Contact us to request an EPD

Circle Light Label: our circularity assessment

As part of our ongoing mission to develop products with the lowest possible environmental impact, we have integrated circularity principles into the design of our luminaires. We have created the Circle Light Label, which enables us to assess the circularity of our products and give them a score based on 12 objective criteria in 5 categories. It provides insights so that our customers can develop a more circular approach.

Find out more about the Circle Light Label

Optimising packaging

We evaluate each stage of the packaging lifecycle to identify areas where we can eliminate unnecessary materials and 
use more sustainable alternatives while maintaining high standards of protection.
Removing plastic foil from the packaging of two product families, for example, has led to significant environmental benefits.

183,600 plastic sheets
removed from packaging
5.7 tonnes
LDPE plastic waste avoided
14 tonnes
CO₂ emissions avoided