"Harmony Redefined: Acoustics that Resonate, Sustainably."
The symphony of sustainable living meets the art of acoustics. At the heart of our ethos is a commitment to harmonising spaces with eco-conscious solutions. Our acoustic products aren't just about sound; they're a testament to our dedication to a greener, more sustainable planet.
Embrace the rhythm of responsible living as we weave together innovation and environmental stewardship in every acoustic creation. From recycled materials to energy-efficient processes, we're orchestrating a new standard for sustainability in the world of acoustics.
Join us on this journey where every echo carries the melody of a better, more sustainable future. Welcome to the intersection of sound and sustainability.
recycled materials:
Utilising post-consumer recycled materials, such as recycled polyester or recycled timber, in the manufacturing of acoustic panels and products reduces the demand for new raw materials, contributing to a circular economy.
low v.o.c finishes:
Opting for finishes and adhesives with low VOC content ensures that the acoustic products do not emit harmful pollutants into the air, promoting healthier indoor air quality.
energy-efficient production:
Implementing energy-efficient manufacturing processes, such as using renewable energy sources or optimizing production workflows, helps reduce the carbon footprint associated with acoustic product manufacturing.
sustainable packaging:
Using eco-friendly packaging materials, such as recycled cardboard or biodegradable plastics, reduces the environmental impact associated with packaging and shipping acoustic products.
local sourcing:
Opting for locally sourced materials and components minimises transportation-related carbon emissions and supports local economies.
carbon offsetting initiatives:
Some companies engage in carbon offset programs to neutralize the carbon emissions generated during the manufacturing process. This involves investing in projects that reduce or capture an equivalent amount of carbon elsewhere.
certifications and standards:
Adhering to sustainability certifications and standards, such as LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) or Cradle to Cradle, demonstrates a commitment to environmentally responsible practices in acoustic product manufacturing.