Green buildings are buildings that are resource-efficient and environmentally responsible by design. More than just being nice to the planet, green buildings also take care of people who live or work inside them. Green buildings make sure spaces are clean, healthy, and comfortable without using up too much energy.
Our window films make spaces increase comfort, sun protection, and energy savings – better for you, better for your pocket, better for our planet.
UV rays indoors can harm our skin, eyes, and furniture. Too much exposure can fade furniture, age skin, cause eye issues, and even cause skin cancer.
Imagine cities as heat magnets; with all the buildings, roads, and cars pulling warmth in during the day and releasing it after the sun sets. That's the Urban Heat Island effect in action. In Singapore this can mean a temperature gap of up to 7 degrees Celsius between urban and less built-up areas.
Our window films reject up to 95% of overall heat generated by infrared and UV rays. Unlike traditional solar films, our advanced sputtering technology is great at reflecting sunlight and stopping heat from coming inside. Our films keep your space cooler and more comfortable while saving your air conditioner from working too hard.
Our window films help brighten spaces safely by letting natural light in while blocking out 99% of harmful UV rays. Enjoy a sunny day indoors without worrying about getting sunburned or squinting your eyes too much.
Target 3.4 – Reduce Mortality from Non-communicable Diseases and Promote Mental Health
More than 50 percent of UVA rays, which contribute to the development of skin cancer, can penetrate glass. Pacco window films block out 99% of harmful UV rays to ensure the safety of every space.
Target 7.3 – Double the Improvement in energy efficiency
Pacco window films alleviate strain on cooling appliances and reduce energy consumption by up to 30%.
Target 15.2 – End Deforestation and Restore Degraded Forests
We’ve partnered with One Tree Planted to plant a tree for every 1000m2 per tree of architectural film sold to help support responsible reforestation