AV done right, from start to finish.
It extends through every stage of a system’s life, including how it ends. From first design to final retirement, we take a deliberate, accountable approach to how AV technology is specified, used, decommissioned, and replaced.
Our work does not stop when the installation is complete.
The AV industry moves fast. New innovations change how organizations communicate and collaborate, and upgrades are a natural part of that evolution. What happens at the end of an AV system’s life matters just as much as how it begins.
At Limitless AV, we believe responsible lifecycle management is part of the job. How equipment is decommissioned, disposed of, or repurposed determines whether a technology transition creates value or creates waste. We have built a secure and environmentally responsible process to ensure every project we touch is handled with care, from first design to final retirement.
These principles guide every project we take on.
Decommissioning a system is not just an environmental process. It is a security process. We treat every data‑bearing device with the same rigour as any IT asset retirement.
No exceptions, regardless of project size or scope.
A clear process for every decommission and transition.
When AV systems reach the end of their life—whether due to reduced performance, loss of manufacturer support, or changing needs—we handle the full transition. That includes screens and video walls, mounts, amplifiers, processors, cameras, speakers, video bars, and all associated cabling.
Sustainability and smart business are not in conflict.
Taking a responsible approach to AV lifecycle management delivers real organizational value, not just environmental benefit.
Extron’s Ecofficient program identifies AV products engineered for reduced power consumption, lower thermal output, and long‑term sustainability.
Products bearing the mark are designed to align with LEED, WELL, and corporate sustainability goals—helping reduce the AV industry’s carbon footprint from specification through to deployment.
Logitech’s sustainability commitment spans product design, climate action, and circular economy practices.
By 2030, they are committed to reducing Scope 1 and 2 emissions to near zero. Nearly 80% of their products already use post‑consumer recycled plastics, and 84% carry carbon labels—making their environmental impact transparent and traceable.
Neat designs video conferencing devices with sustainability built in from the start.
Their auto‑wake system saves up to 80% on power consumption when rooms are unoccupied, and their devices achieve a 98% recovery rate and 88.8% recycling rate. Neat products are designed for circularity—simple to repair, refurbish, and recycle.
Whether you are upgrading a single room or retiring systems across multiple sites, we can help you plan and execute a thoughtful AV transition. From secure data handling to responsible recycling and future‑ready design, we ensure your technology changes support both your business goals and your sustainability commitments.
Get in touch and let us show you what a responsible AV lifecycle can look like.