
Descarbonização CO2
What are we talking about?
We’re helping to transform the way we light our world.
Lighting is responsible for almost 6 per cent of global CO2 emissions. A global switch to energy-efficient (LED) technology could save more than 1.4 billion tonnes of CO2 and avoid the construction of 1,250 power plants.
According to the historic Paris Agreement, we have to change. Effective, swift and permanent action is imperative to help slow down the damaging effect of climate change. With savings of up to 50-70%, LED lighting has been recognised as one of the easiest technologies to implement and ready for cities, buildings and homes to make the transition to a low-carbon economy and cope with peak emissions over the next decade.
How can we be the light of change?
At Lightenjin, with a multidisciplinary team and a vision based on innovation and continuous improvement, energy efficiency is our cornerstone, whether in the full use of latest-generation LEDs or in coupling intelligent management systems to monitor any type of lighting.
Lightenjin’s DNA clearly reflects our vision of being unique in the market and meeting the various variables that this requires of us.
One of the biggest challenges was ecological responsibility.
Here’s how:
203.749
Luminaires
sold in 4 years
1.484.405
Tonnes of CO2
saved in 4 years
SAVINGS IN 4 YEARS
It is possible to make the following comparison between LED technology and conventional technology for the 4 sectors of activity.