November-December 2008

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Synergy

Water and light collide under Lightoliers environmental stewardship.

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By Paul Hull

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A criticism often heard about those who are making great efforts to improve and preserve our environment is that we tend to emphasize just one aspect of the environment: water, air, wastewater, solid waste, or energy efficiency. The criticism may be valid, so I looked for a non-public place where there are great efforts being made in several aspects to improve our environment. The word synergy, or synergism, comes to mind. It describes a condition where the combined effect of different components adds up to more than the sum of the individual effects. I came across the Philips Group—sometimes known as Royal Philips, with success in the fields of healthcare, lighting, and consumer products—that has an international reputation for environmental friendliness to accompany its unparalleled success in commercial ventures. In the United States, one of the Philips Group brands is Lightolier.

“Lightolier has worked on the conservation of water, electricity, and other resources and materials used in our manufacturing process aggressively during recent years,” observes Ron Westgate, Facilities Engineer for the company. Lightolier is headquartered in Fall River, MA and provides a wide range of lighting products for commercial, institutional, and residential lighting needs.

Founded in the early days of electrical lighting, the company pioneered significant innovations in the field, including track lighting, recessed downlighting, and high-performance, energy-efficient fluorescent. “Many projects have been successfully implemented in these areas of conservation and they have greatly reduced our use of power,” says Westgate. “Over the last year, we have zeroed in on water conservation with the same focus.”

Successful programs don’t just happen, and, as implied in the opening paragraph, the best environmental plans (public or private) take into account as many components as possible, to have them work together, to create a synergy that benefits as many as possible with their combined power. “In order to achieve the greatest success, a plan has been followed in this process,” says Westgate, about Lightolier’s efforts. “It was imperative to identify a mission statement for the plan, identifying the company’s position on Resource Conservation as it applies to our manufacturing process and overall sustainability goals that incorporate Lightolier and Philips objectives.”

The statement developed for the water conservation plan is this: In terms of the environment, sustainability is often defined as “meeting the needs of the current generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.”

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“We do not view this as simply being a good corporate citizen,” says Westgate. “Rather, we believe that sustainability is a sound business practice, and, when effectively integrated into our fundamental strategies, it delivers a solid bottom line. In practice, Lightolier, a Philips Group Brand, addresses sustainability both in our products, and in the way we make them.”

Lightolier is committed to producing and providing sustainable lighting systems, lighting that meets users’ needs with the least consumption of energy and other resources. Next Page >

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