Trial prevents fatbergs by turning oil into fuel

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Oil poured down drains can cause fatbergs to block sewers – Thames Water/PA

A water firm is trialling a scheme to remove fats from the sewage system and turn them into fuel.

Yorkshire Water’s James Gudgeon said blockages by fats, oils and grease (FOG) caused “thousands of preventable blockages each year”.

The technology has been installed at the firm’s treatment works in Hull.

EcoClarity, the company behind the system, said it could recover up to 98% of the oil, which is turned into biodiesel to power vehicles.

Yorkshire Water said the blockages, often called fatbergs, “cost us millions each year to remove”.

In 2020, a 1.5-tonne fatberg was removed in Leeds city centre.

“Water companies can spend a significant amount of money on staff and equipment costs to remove FOG from our sewers and send it to landfill, which also has an environmental impact, ” Mr Gudgeon said.

“Additionally, network failures caused by FOG blockages carry the risk of costly environmental performance fines.

The process will be used to treat FOG wastewater generated onsite during cleaning and maintenance procedures, as well as loads from waste management companies.

Liquid waste from tankers is run through the system which removes the oil allowing the treated water to be recycled.

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Yorkshire Water removed a 1.5 tonne fatberg from a Leeds sewer – Thames Water

Mr Gudgeon said Yorkshire Water was marketing the service to the food industry which is a major producers of waste oils.

“It reduces the amount FOG going into sewers at source, preventing sewer blockages and protecting the environment,” he said.

“Ultimately resulting in protecting our people not having to do high risk jobs.

It also enables us to bring in new waste streams and new revenue streams into Yorkshire Water and ultimately that money is reinvested into the business and goes towards helping keep customer bills low, it is a true circular economy in action.”

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EcoClarity joins Future Humber and the Bondholders network

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We are excited to share that EcoClarity has joined Future Humber and the Bondholders network, a vibrant community of businesses committed to driving economic growth and environmental sustainability in the Humber region. This marks an exciting new chapter as we continue to expand our innovative solutions for managing fat, oil and grease (FOG) waste.

With plans to expand to 20-30 FOG Recovery Hubs over the next three years, we have already identified several potential sites and are currently collaborating with Yorkshire Water on a hub in Hull. Our goal is to partner with businesses across the Humber region who are seeking more sustainable ways to manage their FOG waste.

“Joining the Bondholder scheme perfectly aligns with our mission to lead innovation in sustainable waste management,” says Laura Su, Business Development at EcoClarity. ” By expanding our network of FOG Recovery Hubs and collaborating with ambitious partners, we aim to transform how fat, oil and grease waste is managed across the Humber region. Together, we can drive a greener, more sustainable future and reward our partners with verified carbon savings, showcasing their commitment to the environment.”

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Improper handling of FOG waste can be highly destructive, leading to blocked sewer networks, flooding, environmental pollution and increased greenhouse gas emissions. EcoClarity’s innovative approach offers a unique solution that transforms waste into a valuable resource, creating a circular economy that benefits multiple stakeholders, including utilities, industry, hospitality, waste management, society and the environment.

We are excited about the opportunities this brings and look forward to working with like-minded businesses to achieve a more sustainable future.

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Kitchen Waste Disposal Transformed by Radical Innovation

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A ground-breaking circular economy approach to wastewater management, using a patented technology that separates problematic fat, oil, and grease (FOG) from wastewater, has been developed by engineering technology company EcoClarity.

The UK-headquartered company is recovering a valuable energy resource for biodiesel production, while returning safe water to the environment. The model involves placing hubs at wastewater treatment sites, where hauliers can offload grease trap waste collected from food service establishments (FSEs) and food processing sites, and utilities can process their own waste streams.

It benefits haulage companies by reducing the number of tanker trips and the distances involved in disposing of a challenging waste stream. For utilities, wastewater quality is improved before discharge and blockages caused by a buildup of FOG (known as fatbergs) are reduced. Meanwhile, a feedstock for renewable energy is generated.

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EcoClarity’s Latest FOG Recovery Hub in Hull.

The Technology

EcoClarity’s Eco-Ceptor separates FOG into safe water, reusable solids, and FOG for biodiesel. It processes large volumes efficiently and tracks carbon credits for responsible disposal.

 

FOG Recovery Hubs

EcoClarity’s hubs are large-scale waste conversion units strategically located near wastewater treatment plants or private waste sites. These fully mobile and automated hubs intercept and filter over 150000 litres of grease trap waste daily, with the capacity to scale-up as needed.

The patented technology filters oil residues from wastewater. Captured FOG is converted into eco-friendly biodiesel, while water can be safely reused by water utilities. Boasting a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, biodiesel contributes to climate change mitigation and could be used to power tankers transporting wastewater – creating a tight circular economy of value.

EcoClarity’s hubs process around 10 tonnes of FOG-laden water in 10 minutes, separating and harvesting FOG within 30 minutes, using just 25% of the energy typically required, with low-temperature operation (under 60°C) for minimal energy consumption.

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<p>EcoClarity’s hubs are large-scale waste conversion units strategically located near wastewater treatment plants or private waste sites. These fully mobile and automated hubs intercept and filter over 150000 litres of grease trap waste daily, with the capacity to scale-up as needed.<br />
The patented technology filters oil residues from wastewater. Captured FOG is converted into eco-friendly biodiesel, while water can be safely reused by water utilities. Boasting a 90% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, biodiesel contributes to climate change mitigation and could be used to power tankers transporting wastewater - creating a tight circular economy of value.<br />
EcoClarity’s hubs process around 10 tonnes of FOG-laden water in 10 minutes, separating and harvesting FOG within 30 minutes, using just 25% of the energy typically required, with low-temperature operation (under 60°C) for minimal energy consumption.</p>
<p>Focus on Hauliers</p>
<p>EcoClarity’s revolutionary approach to grease trap waste (GTW) disposal, puts hauliers at the forefront of efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.<br />
Highly efficient disposal at Argent Energy’s refinery at Stanlow in Cheshire, and Hull, Yorkshire, UK, minimises travel distances for hauliers reducing fuel consumption, lowering operating costs, and increasing time spent serving customers. Additionally, a new site in Stockport opens in August 2024.<br />
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Focus on Hauliers

EcoClarity’s revolutionary approach to grease trap waste (GTW) disposal, puts hauliers at the forefront of efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.

Highly efficient disposal at Argent Energy’s refinery at Stanlow in Cheshire, and Hull, Yorkshire, UK, minimises travel distances for hauliers reducing fuel consumption, lowering operating costs, and increasing time spent serving customers. Additionally, a new site in Stockport opens in August 2024.

The Future

EcoClarity’s next-generation wastewater plants are ready for production. The company are  exploring biodiesel-powered units and further research in South Africa on compact FSE dedicated plants.

Alongside UK water utilities, there is significant interest from Europe, the Middle East, India, and Asia. EcoClarity anticipates deployment of around 40 plants across the UK and Europe by 2026.

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Partnerships drive FOG-to-fuel circular economy

Sewer blockages due to the impact of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) in wastewater systems is a major environmental challenge, but innovative waste management partnerships are delivering effective solutions, says Chris Clemes, chief executive of engineering technology company, EcoClarity and Rob Menzies, managing director of Serious Waste Management.

Fats oils and grease – otherwise known as FOG – are common byproducts of restaurants and food processing facilities, but FOG disposal has long posed a challenge.

Currently too much FOG enters the sewers and drains, where it often results in blockages, which can significantly impact the public, the environment, and be costly to clear. The alternative is landfill disposal, which fails to capitalise on the value of FOG as a potential renewable fuel source.

EcoClarity and Serious Waste at FOG Recovery Hub in Hull.

Closing the loop

The ongoing success of this proven solution relies heavily on close collaboration. EcoClarity’s work with waste services contractor Serious Waste Management exemplifies the power of partnerships in unlocking a FOG-to-fuel circular economy, now and into the future.

“Grease trap waste can be recycled into biodiesel, which can then be used to power vehicles and other equipment. This closes the loop on the waste stream and reduces reliance on fossil fuels,” explains Rob Menzies, managing director, Serious Waste Management.

“Collaborating on FOG recovery and reuse is a win-win situation for businesses, hauliers, the water sector and the environment. It promotes resource recovery, reduces landfill waste, creates a closed-loop system, and contributes to a more sustainable wastewater management system.”

Chris Clemes, founder and chief executive of EcoClarity continues, “Once the waste is in our recovery hub and has been quantified and verified, we can calculate greenhouse gas emissions for FSEs and other businesses who have provided their FOG. It’s not only reducing cost and greenhouse gas emissions, our partnership with Serious Waste underscores the importance of proper FOG disposal and means we can reward responsible businesses.”

Cutting carbon

As EcoClarity sites are registered with Argent Energy’s Carbon Certification Scheme, the company can track the volume of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions saved by the biodiesel produced from its FOG feedstock. This allows companies to demonstrate their commitment to sustainability and attract environmentally conscious clients and investors.

Boasting up to a 90% reduction in GHGs, biodiesel contributes to climate change mitigation and could be used to power tankers transporting wastewater – creating a tight circular economy of value.

Data capture

Historically, most organisations have lacked the specialised data and techniques needed to evaluate how much FOG is present in their tanker loads, explains Clemes.

“EcoClarity analyses every load that comes into our hubs, so we know the precise mass and FOG content. As the FOG-rich waste goes through our mass meter, we can quantify it, and share the data with the client – supporting their green ambitions with robust data.”

Using the EcoClarity data, Serious Waste Management has saved around 47,000 tonnes of GHG emissions since they began working with EcoClarity two years ago.

EcoClarity Site Operator at FOG Recovery Hub in Hull.

Smoother sewers

Sewer blockages are a major concern in the UK, with an estimated 200,000 occurring annually, and FOG cited as the cause in around 75% of cases. A build-up of FOG hinders the smooth operation of sewer systems and wastewater treatment plants (WwTPs), shortens the lifespan of critical assets and increases maintenance costs.

This burden ultimately falls on water companies, which may be forced to raise prices for customers. Additionally, FOG blockages can cause sewer overflows, creating a public health hazard and impacting the environment.

EcoClarity is growing a network of FOG Recovery Hubs across the UK, with plans to scale to 20-30 sites in the next three years.  Multiple potential sites have been identified, and the company is currently working on a FOG Recovery Hub in Hull, in collaboration with Yorkshire Water. Sites belonging to United Utilities and Southern Water, as well as two large entertainment venues in London and Cornwall, are also in the pipeline.

Planning for the future

Meeting the pace of increasing demand for FOG disposal sites is currently hindered by environmental permit issues, with the process taking up to two years. EcoClarity is engaging with the Environment Agency to tackle the issue and find ways to streamline permit applications.

Clemes explains, “The permit process needs modernisation. We want to provide FOG recovery across multiple locations, before grease builds-up in sewers, but delays in obtaining permits is a major hurdle.”

“More geographically dispersed sites are needed,” adds Menzies. “Collaboration within the water sector to find sites will help water companies meet environmental targets and reduce haulier travel times and costs.”

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FOG-fired fuels gain momentum

 

 

The energy potential of FOG waste from homes, restaurants and sewers is well known, and technologies and projects that capture and reuse this valuable resource are now coming into play.

Eco-Clarity, an London-based company with a manufacturing facility in South Africa , has developed a revolutionary technology for the recovery of FOG.

See pages 4-8 for Drain Trader’s December issue.

 

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