Sonepar Partners with LEDVANCE on Green Offer

October 23, 2023

Sonepar’s Green Offer enables customers to make sustainable choices to master their carbon footprint, thanks to our sustainability rating.

Close collaboration with suppliers is key, as they provide Sonepar with verified environmental data about their products, thanks to Life Cycle Assessments which allows them to compare and rate each product.

LEDVANCE is offering a wide range of LED luminaires, LED lamps, intelligent lighting products for smart homes and smart buildings, as well as connected lighting solutions such as VIVARES and BIOLUX. Beyond lighting, LEDVANCE offers vertically integrated, renewable energy solutions for the building sector.

Sustainability is a fundamental component of LEDVANCE’s business ethics. Following the implementation of several activities to make its products more sustainable, the company has developed a comprehensive sustainability strategy that covers all business areas of the lighting expert: from product design through the supply chain and the company’s own operations to its responsibility towards employees and society.

Head to LEDVANCE’s Sustainability Commitments page to know more.

To communicate transparently on the carbon footprint of its products, LEDVANCE has recently published its first annual sustainability report covering its strategy, vision, and measures for the sustainable production of its lighting solutions. Read the full report here.

Besides the intelligent light management systems VIVARES and BIOLUX, their EVERLOOP system is one more example of sustainable solutions available to customers on Sonepar’s e-shop. With this system, LEDVANCE is the first major manufacturer in the world to offer luminaires with replaceable drivers and LED modules. The new product range is launched under the LEDVANCE LOOP umbrella – the new sustainability brand that bundles all LEDVANCE sustainability endeavors.

Learn more about the LEDVANCE LOOP concept here: LEDVANCE presents “LEDVANCE LOOP” laying the foundation for more sustainability in the lighting industry | LEDVANCE

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