Illumination fixtures and practices adhering to standards set by organizations dedicated to mitigating light pollution can receive a specific certification. These standards typically emphasize minimizing upward light emissions, reducing glare, and employing appropriate color temperatures. An example includes a fully shielded outdoor light fixture that directs light downwards, preventing it from scattering into the night sky.
Implementing lighting strategies that reduce light trespass, conserve energy, and protect nocturnal environments offers numerous benefits. These benefits include improved visibility at night, reduced negative impacts on wildlife and ecosystems, and the preservation of astronomical observation opportunities. Historically, concerns about excessive and poorly directed artificial light have driven the development of these standards and technologies.