Legacy

Challenging the industrial model

Benito Muros: The man who ignited the resistance

The founder of Ecodisruptive has been fighting planned obsolescence for over two decades. His vision gave rise to the "eternal light bulb," but also to a global movement for the right to long-lasting products. In a world marked by disposable consumption, Muros championed ethical engineering. Today, his legacy is taught in universities, recognized by international organizations, and continues to inspire those who believe in a conscious economy.

An invention that challenges the system

Developed with aeronautical technology and high-strength materials, the zero-obsolescence LED bulb is not just a technical feat: it's a symbol.

Their very existence challenges the industrial model that forces consumers to buy again and again. That's why we don't just illuminate spaces: we illuminate consciences.

As the world experiences geopolitical tensions such as the war in Ukraine, the Russian threat, and the rise of the far right, sustainability risks being left behind. The Trump administration and its denialist policies also represented setbacks. In this context, Ecodisruptive's work takes on even greater value: staying the ethical course, even when others abandon it, is an act of resistance.

The future: sustainable products with durability and recycled materials

We continue to build an ecosystem where every product has meaning, every component has a purpose, and every consumer becomes an ally of change. Our goal: by 2050, planned obsolescence will be a thing of the past.


To achieve this, we need courageous companies, responsible governments, and informed citizens. The legacy continues with every sustainable, durable, and ethical product we bring to society.