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Our World

Our responsibility to our wider world goes beyond helping customers and end users to maintain public health. Well-built product solutions that last longer, contain less toxic materials and use less electricity, all help contribute to improved sustainability and a reduced burden on our world.

 

Whilst also significantly reducing running costs for users, contemporary LED UV technology delivers significantly improved sustainability within insect light traps, through removing mercury, lower electricity use, less carbon and extended life.

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1. No mercury

LED technology doesn't rely upon mercury - a toxic substance that is essential to fluorescent lamps, and is shown to find its way into water networks, poisoning aquatic life.

2. Low energy use

With a more focussed UV output, LED technology requires less electricity to run, drawing up to 80% less power than traditional fluorescent lamp equivalents. As a result, users enjoy up to 80% reduced running costs, whilst supporting improved sustainability.

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3. Low carbon generation

With lower energy requirements, use of LED technology reduces the level of carbon creation in through fossil fuel electricity generation. 

4. Longer life

With improved life, LED technology lamps result in less manufacturing burden, reduced  global transport, and improved end of life sustainability.

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