PHILIPS LIGHTING
INTRODUCES REVOLUTIONARY NEW ALTO II™
LINEAR FLUORESCENT LAMP TECHNOLOGY
SOMERSET, N.J. –
Philips Lighting Company, a division of
Philips Electronics North America
Corporation, an affiliate of Royal
Philips Electronics (NYSE: PHG, AEX:
PHI), proudly announces the introduction
of ALTO IITM,
its next-generation low-mercury
fluorescent lamp technology for the
professional lighting market.

Twelve years ago,
Philips Lighting introduced its original
ALTO technology and set a new industry
standard by reducing the amount of
mercury in its T8 fluorescent lamps to
an industry low of 3.5 mg. Today,
through Philips Lighting’s innovative
technology, ALTO II T8 lamps now contain
only 1.7 mg of mercury, an unprecedented
50 percent reduction from previous
levels.
Now incorporated
into a variety of 32-Watt Philips T8
lamps, lamps with ALTO II technology
will continue to deliver the same high
performance as the previous generation
of ALTO lamps.
“T8 lamps with ALTO
II technology offer the same long life,
energy efficiency, and lumen output as
the previous generation of ALTO lamps,
but with a level of mercury far below
the prior version’s already-low levels,”
said Philips Lighting Director of
Corporate Communications Susan Bloom.
“In this capacity, ALTO II lamps offer a
high-performing lighting solution that
also represents a new standard in
sustainable and environmentally-friendly
design.”
One of Philips
Lighting’s leading Green Flagship
products, the ALTO II lamps’
long-lasting, energy-efficient, and
environmentally-conscious product design
fully promotes sustainability by helping
to reduce CO2 greenhouse gas and mercury
emissions as well as minimize
replacement and disposal efforts.
Energy efficiency,
environmental responsibility and
sustainability have long been guiding
principles behind Philips Lighting’s
product and service innovations. In
November 2006, Philips Lighting was
honored by the Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) as the first company in the
U.S. to launch company-wide efforts
towards meeting the EPA’s National
Partnership for Environmental Priorities
(NPEP) waste minimization standards.
According to the EPA, Philips Lighting’s
reduction in chemicals including mercury
represents 37 percent of the EPA’s
national chemical reduction goal for
2011 for all businesses and companies
reporting priority chemicals.
In addition to the
T8 ALTO II lamp types that are currently
available, Philips Lighting will be
incorporating ALTO II technology into
its broad range of 32-Watt, 17-Watt, and
25-Watt T8 types over the course of the
next 18 months.
Delivering maximum
performance, high efficiency, cost
effectiveness and now featuring the new
lowest level of mercury for T8 lamps in
the industry to further reduce their
impact on the environment, the ALTO II
linear fluorescent T8 lamps truly
represent a new standard in green
lighting for the market’s broad range of
commercial, institutional, industrial
and retail applications. For more
information on ALTO II technology,
please visit
www.philips.com/alto2.