Retailers could save 30% on lighting bills

 
 
 
21 August 2008
Carbon Trust launches free guide on increasing energy efficiency of display lighting


Retail outlets could be missing out on savings of up to 30 per cent of lighting costs according to the Carbon Trust, with the potential for simple lighting efficiency initiatives to have a dramatic impact on energy bills.  To help retail businesses take advantage of these savings, the Carbon Trust is today launching a free Display Lighting Technology Guide, offering advice and tips on how retailers can reduce energy costs, while cutting carbon in the process.   

The guide, which is particularly relevant for the retail sector, highlights opportunities to reduce energy use through lighting, without losing the visual impact which is so important to driving sales in a retail environment.  By implementing no cost and low cost energy saving measures, such as upgrading to energy efficient light bulbs or making use of natural lighting, retailers can not only save money and reduce carbon emissions, but comply with relevant legislation such as Part L of the building regulations.

Hugh Jones, Solutions Director at the Carbon Trust, said:
“Retailers are increasingly under pressure to demonstrate their environmental credentials to carbon-conscious customers and staff.  Increasing the efficiency of display lighting offers the perfect opportunity to both save money and reduce carbon.  The Carbon Trust’s technology guide is another tool that can be easily incorporated into a simple energy management programme.” 

The Carbon Trust is urging retail outlets to download the publication free at www.carbontrust.co.uk/publications

The Carbon Trust’s publication library features a range of fact sheets and industry specific guides, which offer a useful starting point for organisations concerned about energy efficiency. The Carbon Trust also offers a free Advice Line on 0800 085 2005, which any organisation can contact for expert advice on how to cut carbon emissions.

Download Display Lighting (CTG010), at www.carbontrust.co.uk/publications.

 
 
Footnotes
 

The Carbon Trust

• The Carbon Trust is an independent company set up by government in response to the threat of climate change, to accelerate the move to a low carbon economy by working with organisations to reduce carbon emissions and develop commercial low carbon technologies. The Carbon Trust works with UK business and the public sector through its work in five complementary areas: insights, solutions, innovations, enterprises and investments. Together these help to explain, deliver, develop, create and finance low carbon enterprise.

• The Carbon Trust is funded by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR), the Scottish Government, the Welsh Assembly Government and Invest Northern Ireland.