green innovations and products
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Green innovation and products Green innovation and products Green innovation and products Green innovation and products
Fabia TetterooFabia TetterooFabia TetterooFabia Tetteroo----BuenoBuenoBuenoBuenoGeneral Manager
Philips, Philippines
Shifting the paradigm
For a sustainable world, we see the transition
form a linear to a circular economy as a
necessary boundary condition.
A circular economy aims to decouple economic
growth from the use of natural resources and
ecosystems by using those resources more
effectively.
We work on recycling, improving product
recyclability, refurbishment and new business
models.
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Making the transition
happen
• Material Recovery
• Moving to renewable energy
for lighting
• Business Model Innovation
640 power stationsA global switch to LED lighting would
reduce energy consumption by 40%.
This equals to cutting back the need for
new electricity generation with the
capacity of some 640 power plants.
Refurbishing medical productsRefurbishing medical products
� Revive medical products to create an even greater residual value for Philips’
medical equipment and for customers who have to undergo a procedure
with our equipment
� Establish leasing relationships with customers
by upgrading equipment, whereby we take back equipment and then
upgrade it
� Create trust among customers
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Moving to renewable energy for lightingMoving to renewable energy for lighting
� Bring high-quality lighting to places where currently there is no (reliable)
source of light
� Cost-effective solution
� Reducing power needs with LED / Controls / Solar technology instead of
building more power plants
� By optimizing both energy and material productivity for the duration of a time-
limited contract and charge service fees in return
� At the end of the contract Philips reuses parts where possible and recycles any
obsolete equipment, hence closing the materials loop
� Customers can save up to 55 percent on their energy bill a year (depending on location)
‘Pay per Lux’, providing light as a ‘Pay per Lux’, providing light as a serviceservice
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Lighting is responsible for 19% of the world’s electricity consumption
and 1.9B tons of CO2 emissions annually.
We estimate that developing countries are wasting 40-50% energy
due to inefficient old-fashioned lighting solutions
Malaysia LED Street Lighting Project
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Malaysia LED Street Lighting Project
LED Street Lighting ProjectMinistry of Works – Government of Malaysia
July 2011: Philips LED System to light up
63km over three highways in Kuala Lumpur(road to Subang Airport, Federal Highway, Middle Ring Road 2)
7-year contract
worth $30.5M
Philips to install
LED luminaires and
masts over 1 year
and maintain the
LED system for 7
years
LEDs emit high
quality, neutral
cool white light to
enhance safety and
security of
motorists
save more than
50% in energy
consumption while
cutting carbon
emissions in half
Franziska ZimmermannPhilips ASEAN & Pacific
+65 9788 9001
Fabia Tetteroo-BuenoPhilips Philippines
+63 2902 8989
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Knowledge Hub
Circular Economywww.philips.com/about/sustainability/ourenvironmentalapproach/greeninnovation/circulareconomy.page www.philips.com/sustainability
Climate Group: Lighting the Green Revolution Reportwww.theclimategroup.org/_assets/files/LED_report_web1(3).pdfwww.theclimategroup.org/what-we-do/programs/LED/
Philips Lighting LED Gateway : www.lighting.philips.com/main/led/index.wpdSolar Gateway : www.lighting.philips.com/main/application_areas/solarlighting/
Twitter@LivableCities ; @PhilipsLight ; @ClimateGroup