Sustainability-NSC2022

“ We want to operate in a sustainable way, with respect for the planet, communities and people ”

Together for our Future Xavier Uhlen, Suzon Michel

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What is SUSTAINABILITY ?

UN ’ s Sustainable Development Goals

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Why sustainability matters ?

Governments

Regulations

Competitors

Increasing challenges

Suppliers

Customers

New opportunities

Employees

Shareholders

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Together for our future

20% of women in Management job bands C, D by 2025

Reduce by 20% our company emissions by 2022

Be recognised as the industry gold standard for sustainable lighting solutions which protect people, fauna, flora and our dark skies.

80% of new products score 4 stars on Schréder ’ s Circle Light Label

80% of the total supply value and 100% of “ risk ” suppliers compliant with the RBA standard by 2022

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Sustainable light technology REDUCES POWER NEEDS Sports floodlighting lighting is now driven by LED technology which has increased in

efficiency over the last decade and is now a viable alternative solution to HID technology for sports lighting.

A typical council sporting field for Rugby competition at 100lux would require 4 x 20m poles with four 2KW HID floodlights on each. Resulting in a total system wattage over 36KW, while the latest LED Floodlights can provide the same lighting level at a total system wattage of 19.2KW. Nearly 50% saving on power.

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Why LED lighting? • Energy savings of up to 75% • Lower carbon emissions • Longer life span • Lower maintenance costs • Instant strike • Better quality of lighting • Easy integration with a smart lighting system

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Sustainable light technology DEVELOP PRODUCTS WITH THE LOWEST ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Public entities pay more and more attention to the environment. They have set goals for themselves regarding sustainability and are looking for partners that will help them reach their objectives. Schréder is committed to develop products with the lowest environmental impact and be transparent about it in order to support our client ’ s goals.

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5 different categories

4 levels 12 criteria

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Sustainable light technology PROVIDES HIGHER QUALITY LIGHT

The environmental impact of Sports Floodlighting is more than energy use and can be very visual and affect many people living around the installation from Inner city Council Grounds to areas where light pollution is critical from a space observatory point of view and dark sky. The control of light is critical in Sports Floodlighting with many different options on the market. There are different optical systems, reflector based, lens based, asymmetrical, symmetrical, the list goes on. Deciding what Floodlight to use is critical in the result. This combined with a good lighting design will see an outcome that is compliant to Australian standards and suitable for the environment the players, spectators and locals living around the space.

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Why is a lighting design important?

• Comply with the standards • Respect light pollution requirements • Minimise energy consumption • Ensure safety and comfort • Get a precise and optimised budget

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Compliant installations

• Required light levels • Good uniformity and illuminance • Minimizes spill illuminance and glare to surrounding • Does not create glare to surrounding transport paths • Minimizes upward light to below AS/NZS 4282 limits • Safe, welcoming and comfortable environment Comply with sports lighting regulations and standards

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Smart Controls – added sustainable benefits

Add cost-effective control system and increase the lifetime of your devices: • Schedule only when necessary • Dim to the needed level • Light only half the field

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Respect the neighbourhood and the environment

With good photometry and optics:

• Minimal light spill • Less disturbance for the neighbourhood • Preserve fauna, flora and skies

Sustainable vision • High-quality design • Easy disassembly • Recyclable materials

• Long lifetime • Futureproof

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THANK YOU

GBELL@SYLVANIA-SCHREDER.COM

GREG BELL

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