No greenwashing — the actual numbers

Built to last.

LED isn't inherently green — it's just less bad than projection. The biggest sustainability wins come from panels that last longer, draw less, and don't end up in a landfill at end-of-life. Here's our position, with receipts.

Lifetime

Designed for 100 000 hours.

All Pisces panel families spec a 100 000-hour LED rated lifetime — about 11.4 years at 24/7, or 22 years at 12 hours/day. Replacing every 22 years beats replacing every 7.

Power

Avg, not peak.

We publish average power draw, not peak. Average is what your utility actually bills — and ours are 30–50% lower than typical content. Auto-brightness drops the wall when ambient light drops.

Repairability

Modules, not panels.

When a single LED dies, you replace a module — about 1/16 of a cabinet — not the whole cabinet. Cuts replacement waste by ~94% over the panel lifetime.

End-of-life

Take-back program.

When a Pisces wall is decommissioned, we'll take it back free of charge in the continental US. Recyclable components (aluminum, copper, gold) recovered; LED dies repurposed where possible.

Our supply chain.

Cabinet aluminum is sourced domestically (US-extruded 6061). LED dies are sourced from a single Tier-1 supplier in Taiwan with audited working conditions. Receive cards and processors are engineered in our Houston engineering lab. We publish the full BOM origin for any panel family on request.

Cabinet aluminum
US-extruded
LED dies
Taiwan, Tier-1, audited
SMT & cal
Houston, TX

Where we are honest.

We don't claim to be carbon-neutral. We don't have a Scope 3 emissions report for our supply chain. We don't have a third-party ESG rating yet. We're an engineering & design company with about 80 employees, and the cost of a real ESG audit would translate directly to a per-panel price increase that our customers haven't asked us to add.

What we do is: run the lights and HVAC efficiently, prioritize US extruded aluminum where it's competitive, design for repairability, and offer the take-back program. When we have something verifiable to report, we'll publish it here.

If your procurement team needs documentation on specific sustainability claims for an RFP, email [email protected] and we'll send what we have, audited where possible, with caveats where not.