The HeronLED Personal Task Light by LittleFootprint Lighting is made with domestically sourced and processed, post-consumer ABS plastic, and a base containing at least 70% scrap metal. The light stands 10″ tall from its 5.5″-by-8″ base to its elbow. It has a 21″-long arm with a 54-degree range of motion; the shade has a 60-degree range of motion in three directions. The 3-lb. fixture uses a replaceable 3W, 3000K LED MR16 VWF lamp with a CRI of 82 and output of 220 lumens. Virtually all components can be recycled at the fixture’s end of life. littlefootprintlighting.com
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