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New Zealand to help them improve their environmental footprint

I always went to sleep early. But it's now difficult since the big LED screen was on from 6pm to 10pm every day. And the led high bay lighting is particularly dazzling," the woman said.

The family's repeated complaints to government watchdogs were futile as they were told there's currently no standard in law to determine if the shopping mall kept its LED lights illegally bright.

But the regulation being considered will set clear standards to restrict the brightness of outdoor LED facilities in Shanghai in an effort to relieve the disturbance to Lu's family and others who live near the lights.

Philips is providing energy-efficient light bulbs for sports clubs across New Zealand to help them improve their environmental footprint and save money for sports, as part of the LiteClub initiative.

As a world leader in energy-efficient lighting, Philips is supporting LiteClub, which is part of Project Litefoot – a charitable trust championed by seven top sports people who are inspiring New Zealanders to be environmental champions.  Conrad Smith, Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell, Michael Campbell, Barbara Kendall, Daniel Kareopa and Brendon McCullum have been activating community sports clubs to follow their lead by measuring and reducing their environmental impact.

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