For more than 50 years, this company (founded in Lleida) has developed a lighting culture where design, technology and sustainability combine to offer efficient, reusable, recyclable solutions with a clear focus on sustainability. For this reason, the company has chosen to collaborate with Hydro to use Hydro Recycled Aluminium in its applications that contain aluminium.
Hydro Recycled Aluminium is the recycled aluminium range by Hydro. It is made locally using pre-consumption and post-consumption scrap metal as well as a small proportion of primary aluminium. Aluminium can be recycled again and again without seeing its properties diminished during the process and using only 5% of the energy needed to produce it from bauxite. Collecting and recycling scrap metal near its source also makes for an improved service and flexibility in supply while aiding the development of the circular economy. Good practices, following sustainability criteria throughout the aluminium chain, mean Hydro Recycled Aluminium ensures the end product has a low carbon footprint
The first series LedsC4 will be manufacturing with Hydro Recycled Aluminium will be two families in the Infinite Pro and Infinite Slim collections. Aluminium is the perfect material for many uses in LED lighting given its lightweight nature, versatility in terms of design, ease of machining, resistance to corrosion and the aesthetic possibilities it offers.
Thus, Infinite Pro is the perfect modular solution to illuminate spaces that need high levels of comfort, offering lighting designed to improve the well-being of people and businesses. On the other hand, thanks to a high light package and super-extensive lens in a body only 25 mm wide, Infinite Slim encompasses the type of miniaturisation and comprehensive lighting that is particularly on-trend in work environments at present.
This collaboration between LedsC4 and Hydro highlights both companies' commitment to sustainability and implementing responsible practices in the lighting industry. By using recycled aluminium and introducing more efficient manufacturing processes, the goal is to drive a more sustainable, environmentally friendly future.
To find out more: