we recognize light pollution as a significant environmental concern that affects ecosystems, human health, and astronomical observation.

Life begins with light

Light pollution refers to the excessive or misdirected artificial light that brightens the night sky, causing skyglow, glare, and other adverse effects. It disrupts natural habitats, impacting wildlife behavior and ecosystems’ balance, while also

disturbing human circadian rhythms and sleep patterns. Additionally, light pollution obscures our view of the stars and celestial bodies, diminishing our connection to the cosmos and hindering scientific research and astronomical observation.

Non responsible Responsible

Useful
Use light only if it is needed

Targeted
Direct light so it falls only where it is needed

Low level
Light should be no brighter than necessary

Controlled
Use light only when it is needed

Warm-colored
Use warmer-color lights where possible

Nighttime illumination has become essential in numerous urban areas, reflecting the demands of contemporary living.

When implemented conscientiously and aligned with optimal standards, effective lighting not only improves the urban landscape but also yields social, environmental, and economic advantages.

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