PT. Berkah Sejahtera Indonesia Bersama
Most of us already know about environmentally friendly processes such as recycling to minimize the amount of waste we produce and reduce our carbon footprint. However, many people are not aware of new and upcoming technologies that we can use to help reduce carbon emissions. A good example of this is our Surabaya Cheap LED Lighting that provides many environmental benefits.
Selling Cheap LED lights Surabaya up to 80% more efficient than traditional lighting such as fluorescent lamps and incandescent lamps. 95% of the energy in LEDs is converted to light and only 5% is wasted as heat. This compared to neon lights that convert 95% of energy into heat and only 5% into light! LED lights also draw far less power than traditional lighting; a typical 84 watt fluorescent can be replaced with a 36 watt LED to provide the same light level. Less energy usage reduces demand from electricity generation and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Selling cheap LED lights Surabaya that does not contain toxic elements. Most offices today use neon strip lights that contain hazardous chemicals such as mercury. This will pollute the environment when disposed of in landfills. Disposal must be regulated through a registered waste carrier so that switching to LEDs avoids the cost and time implications required for appropriate disposal - and helps protect the environment from further toxic waste.
LEDs have better light distribution quality and focus light in one direction compared to other types of lighting that use up energy by emitting light in all directions, often illuminating areas where light is not needed (such as the ceiling). This means that fewer LED lights are needed to achieve the same level of brightness emitted by fluorescent and incandescent lamps. The fewer lights will reduce energy consumption and hence will benefit the environment.
Lifetime
Selling cheap LED lights Surabaya which has a longer life span means lower carbon emissions. LED lights last up to six times longer than other types of lights, reducing the need for frequent replacement. This results in less use of lights and hence less resources needed for the manufacturing, packaging and transportation processes.