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  • Fagerhult uses recycled aluminium for high-volume products — ensuring circular use of resources

    Fagerhult uses recycled aluminium for high-volume products — ensuring circular use of resources

    With a focus on reducing its long-term greenhouse gas emissions, Fagerhult now choose extruded aluminium profiles containing 75% recycled material from end users. The material is used for product families manufactured and sold in larger volumes — and where the material can make a real difference. The initiative reduces Fagerhult’s climate footprint by approximately 225 tons of CO2e per year.

  • Fagerhult announces its official market entry in Germany.

    Fagerhult announces its official market entry in Germany.

    As the Scandinavian market leader for innovative and sustainable lighting solutions, Fagerhult now offers its comprehensive range of products for office applications in Germany. It focuses on lighting solutions that enhance human well-being and help more property owners minimise their climate impact and achieve sustainability targets.

  • Fagerhult explores circular process in aluminium recycling pilot project

    Fagerhult explores circular process in aluminium recycling pilot project

    In a pilot project, Fagerhult and Hydro Extrusion Sweden have explored circular processes for the reuse of aluminium – focusing on efficiency and preserved material properties. With the goal of reusing high-quality, extruded aluminium from end-of-life luminaires in the future, Fagerhult, together with Hydro, has explored the possibility of circular models in a pilot project.

  • Stockholm City Hall, Nobel Week Lights. Photo: Christan Åslund

    Fagerhult x Nobel Week Lights – a partnership highlighting innovation and a brighter future

    Fagerhult becomes Principal Partner of the Nobel Week Lights, an annual light festival presented by the Nobel Prize Museum. During Nobel Week, Dec 2–10, a tribute is made through the art of light to the Nobel Prize laureates and their contributions to the greatest benefit to humankind. A solid shared passion for light and innovation links the partnership between Nobel Week Lights and Fagerhult.

  • SBTi approves Fagerhult Group’s net-zero science-based targets

    SBTi approves Fagerhult Group’s net-zero science-based targets

    As a brand within Fagerhult Group, we are glad to announce that our overall near and long-term targets are now validated and approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). The long-term target to become science-based net-zero is set to no later than 2045.

  • Discovery - in plastics based on renewable raw materials instead of fossil oil.

    Rediscover Discovery

    Now Fagerhult has made it even easier to make a sustainable choice for your lighting solution. In our updated luminaire Discovery, we have reduced the amount of fossil raw materials by using plastic from renewable sources.

  • Bea Szenfeld is the trained potter who’s giant paper dresses now can be found on celebrities, at the Nobel prize ceremony, in fashion magazines and in museums.

    The future is handmade

    Art and culture are excellent ways to turn given concepts upside down. One avant-gardist, who does not fear new paths, is artist and designer Bea Szenfeld. She is the trained potter who’s giant paper dresses now can be found on celebrities, at the Nobel prize ceremony, in fashion magazines and in museums. We met with her to hear her thoughts on exploring new materials – and her love to paper.

  • Fagerhult design engineer Martin Bååth with the new environmental flatpanel Multilume Re:Think (photo: Patrik Svedberg).

    The waste is the win - making your carbon footprint tip-toe.

    Sustainability and environmental awareness are (thankfully) on everyone’s agenda these days. And for real change to happen, we all need to make new choices. Meet some of the people at Fagerhult, that has challenged themselves into thinking outside the box, resulting in - a little box.

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