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SUSTAINABLE PRODUCT DESIGN

As a group, Sustainable Product Design is integral to Audiotonix’s research and development processes. Since 2018, Audiotonix has implemented a comprehensive Eco-Design Strategy across R&D, ensuring a strong focus on minimising the environmental impact of our products throughout their lifecycle. Our Eco-Design Strategy prioritises five key aspects of product design:

Product Weight Reducution

Energy Efficient Design

Sustainable Material Selection

Design for Recyclability

Lifecycle Assesment (LCA)

PRODUCT MATERIAL CHOICES

The monthly Eco Design forums research and evaluate new materials with suitable attributes that have a lower carbon embodiment. A focus in 2023 was to reduce the business reliance on virgin plastics and virgin aluminium. Post Consumer Recycled (PCR) plastics will feature in 4 new products currently in development, that will ship in 2024. In addition, Post Consumer Recycled Aluminium will be used in the chassis of 6 new products due to be launched in 2024. We are also designing in a product made from recycled paper that will be used to replace the plastics in new Group products.

RECDUCED POWER CONSUMPTION

Reducing power reduces the heat within a product, which also allows the designs to use passive cooling, rather than fans, or a smaller fan. Reducing the heat produced by our equipment also reduces the need for air conditioning in equipment rooms, further saving on energy. Many of our larger products such as Q852, Q338 and Q225 (DiGiCo), Solo (Allen & Heath) and Argo (Calrec) use temperature controlled fans that are only used when required and therefore balance the needs of cooling and power consumption. We also use passive heatsink cooling wherever possible.

PRODUCT LONGEVITY

Reducing power reduces the heat within a product, which also allows the designs to use passive cooling, rather than fans, or a smaller fan. Reducing the heat produced by our equipment also reduces the need for air conditioning in equipment rooms, further saving on energy. Many of our larger products such as Q852, Q338 and Q225 (DiGiCo), Solo (Allen & Heath) and Argo (Calrec) use temperature controlled fans that are only used when required and therefore balance the needs of cooling and power consumption. We also use passive heatsink cooling wherever possible.

 

GROUP ECO DESIGN FORUM

The Eco Design Forum was set up in 2018 to accelerate further our progress on eco design and also provide an opportunity for engineers from all our businesses, who are passionate about eco design, to contribute to the Group’s future eco developments. Since the inception of the forum, we have been able to accelerate the use of recyclable plastic and aluminium material in our products, replaced plastic packing tape with paper equivalents and started using higher recycled content in the plastic bags we use through the research work that they have done. These last two elements alone saved 2.7 tonnes of virgin PE plastic in Allen & Heath products in 2023.

The group team are not resting on their laurels, and are currently working on low CO2e PCB technology, bio plastics, non-plastic “plastic bags”, increased recycled material in our packaging and the use of pulp cardboard to replace foam in the packaging of our larger products.

Andy Bell
Group Technical Director

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