A Circular Light Bulb Economy: Framework for Sustainable End-of-life Management of Modern Light Bulb
S. Selvam
National Power Training Institute, Ministry of Power, Government of India, India.
Shivinder Singh Chandok *
National Power Training Institute, Ministry of Power, Government of India, India.
Harsh Singh
National Power Training Institute, Ministry of Power, Government of India, India.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
This paper presents a framework that focuses on transitioning from a linear light bulb economy to a circular light bulb economy by developing a closed-loop system of reuse. The conceptual framework is based on a pilot study conducted in India and strengthened by a comprehensive review and analysis of relevant literature. Accordingly, the proposed paradigms are a result of best practices identified during the pilot study. The results demonstrate the financial viability of the pilot study conducted over a period of three years. Additionally, the results provide evidence of the impact of the circular economy on economic growth, employment opportunity, and reduction in environmental waste. The discussion also identifies the barriers to the adoption of a circular economy framework including the role of attitude towards the environment and the skill gap in labor.
Keywords: Compact fluorescent lamp, light emitting diode, circular economy, linear economy, end-of-life.