During the four-year implementation process, en.lighten is expected to deliver the following key outcomes through a multi-stakeholder and participatory process:
- A consensus based roadmap for global lighting market transformation providing a global pathway to phase out obsolete technologies and introduction of new energy efficient ones, including key policy and technical decisions to orient country action
- A set of guidelines for harmonization efforts to be undertaken on global quality, performance-based standards and certification procedures for energy-efficient lighting products
- A comprehensive toolkit based on examples of national best practice and experiences, to promote market transformation at national level, with key factors for success and identified risks
- Guidance and training materials for governments, private sector and civil society on various lighting related topics (standards development, certification, verification, communication and awareness raising, consumer and environmental protection, recycling, etc)
- Country lighting assessments offered to interested countries providing key information outlining technology options, economic savings and GHG reduction potential that could be gained with efficient lighting
- Support to national and regional level strategies and policy decisions reflecting the international consensus policy and at quality enhancement level
- A model mercury impact reduction and end of life treatment strategy