The Circular Economy
Global warming and the depletion of natural resources are forcing us to adopt a new approach. Society is likely to change rapidly over the next few decades: by 2050 the transformation to a clean and circular economy will have to be realised. We all share responsibility for achieving this goal. For most people, the Circular Economy conjures up the idea of recycling, but it is much more than that. We are making the transition from a take-make-waste model to a circular system, which makes it possible:
● to extend the lifespan of products (repairing instead of replacing);
● to optimise the use of resources;
● to continue using materials as part of a perpetual cycle.
Ledology & Ledology Wireless
Ledology’s strength lies in its ability to bring about substantial energy savings whilst retaining safety and comfort for residents. The subtlety of our light fittings’ on-off switching puts residents at their ease. Depending on the needs of the building, light and motion sensors will intensify or diminish the lighting as required. This results in a significant reduction in energy and maintenance costs and a vast improvement in operational life. Not only does this lead to savings in your budget, it’s good for the environment and the Circular Economy too.
Ledology Wireless makes it possible for wireless lighting and emergency lighting to be controlled in apartment blocks. With the aid of new IoT technology, technicians now have access to precise information about the condition of batteries and light sources without an on-site inspection being necessary. Light fittings can be optimally regulated by remote control, likewise helping to reduce the carbon footprint. All-round transparency. With comprehensive monitoring carried out by technicians, building owners are now in full control.
This is what we mean by: ‘We endeavour to find a balance in everything we do’.