Sustainable lighting systems combine high-efficiency light sources with smart controls to deliver the right light at the right time, using less energy. LED luminaires, daylight harvesting and presence-based dimming can significantly cut lighting loads while improving visual comfort. When aligned with human-centric lighting principles, these systems also support circadian health through tunable colour temperature and thoughtfully balanced contrast in interior and exterior spaces.
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Lighting systems shape how spaces are perceived and used, influencing comfort, safety and productivity. Modern sustainable lighting combines long-life LED sources, efficient optics and responsive controls to minimise wasted light and energy. When integrated with human-centric and daylight-responsive strategies, these systems support circadian rhythms, reduce glare and create more engaging interiors and exteriors across work, learning, healthcare and public environments.
A selection of lighting systems and components currently being evaluated for onboarding.
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Sustainable air handling components improve indoor environmental quality while reducing energy use and operational carbon. High-efficiency fans, filters, diffusers and controls manage ventilation rates, particulate removal and comfort with lower noise and power demand. When combined with smart automation, low-emission materials and robust maintenance access, these systems support healthier, more resilient buildings across residential, commercial and critical environments.
Hydraulic components include the taps, valves, pumps and heaters that manage and deliver water within building services systems. Water‑efficient sanitary fixtures, low‑impact heat pumps and solar water heaters can reduce both water use and operational energy, while certified components support safety, durability and long‑term performance.[web:183][web:184] Together, these devices form the controllable interface between end users and the wider hydraulic network.
Fire systems bring together detection, alarm, lighting and suppression technologies to protect people, assets and critical infrastructure. High‑efficiency emergency lighting, networked alarm panels and certified extinguishing agents support safer evacuation, faster response and reduced environmental impact, particularly where PFAS‑free foams and low‑energy hybrids are adopted. Thoughtful integration with building services and controls helps ensure reliability over the life of the asset.