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Sustainability documents To help our customers with their environmental assessment, we conducted a BREEAM analysis of our products. BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Method) is one of the world’s leading sustainability assessment methods for buildings, communities and infrastructure projects, owned by BRE (Building Research Establishment, UK). BREEAM evaluates the overall building concept, considering nine main categories with multiple issues. Using Schréder’s solutions, up to five categories can be influenced, two being a prerequisite for BREEAM certification (according to BREEAM International New Construction 2016). Furthermore, to inform customers about the environmental impact of each luminaire, Schréder has developed a life cycle analysis tool (Instant LCA) in collaboration with an independent agency (in accordance with the principles of ISO 14040: 2006), which is available upon request.
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a luminaire is the amount of energy consumed over its working life. Therefore, replacing old installations with new technologies which are more energy-efficient has a significant positive environmental impact. At Schréder, we are constantly developing new technologies to reduce energy consumption to a minimum (LED technology, optimised optics, control solutions, solar solutions…). Over time, the energy consumption of our products has greatly decreased. Today, almost 100% of our sales are LED luminaires.
Schréder EXEDRA is the most advanced lighting management system on the market for controlling, monitoring and analysing street lights. It creates lighting scenarios including the most efficient dimming profiles and sensor- based light-on-demand features. Combined with efficient technology, it can cut energy consumption by as much as 85%.
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7.3 - By 2030, double the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency. 9.4 - By 2030, upgrade infrastructure and retrofit industries to make them sustainable, with increased resource-use efficiency and greater adoption of clean and environmentally sound technologies and industrial processes, with all countries taking action in accordance with their respective capabilities.
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LensoFlex ® 4 is the fourth generation of the Schréder LensoFlex ® concept. This technology combines high- power LEDs with precision lenses
to meet the lighting requirements of road and urban applications. With optimised light distributions and very high efficiency, this fourth generation of lenses is the smallest yet,
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