Description: Leaks refer to the unintentional loss of resources, such as energy or water, which can undermine sustainability efforts. This phenomenon is critical in the current context, where resource efficiency is essential to mitigate environmental impact and promote sustainable development. Leaks can occur in various forms, from water loss in inefficient irrigation systems to energy leakage in poorly insulated buildings. Identifying and correcting these leaks not only contributes to resource conservation but can also result in significant economic savings. In a world where resource scarcity is increasingly evident, addressing the issue of leaks becomes a priority for governments, businesses, and citizens. Technology plays a fundamental role in leak detection and management, utilizing advanced sensors and monitoring systems to identify problems before they escalate into crises. In summary, leaks represent a significant challenge in the pursuit of a more sustainable future, and their proper management is key to resource conservation and reducing the ecological footprint.