Eco Clarity and Southern Water celebrate win for innovative closed loop project

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We are proud to share that Eco Clarity, in partnership with Southern Water, has won the Best Closed Loop Project Award at this year’s Waste2Zero Awards. Waste2Zero is the leading national platform that recognises excellence in waste prevention and resource management across the out of home sector.

This award celebrates organisations that are proving what is possible through genuine circularity. For us, it marks an important milestone. Fat, oil and grease (FOG) is no longer an avoidable waste problem. It is a valuable resource that can be kept in circulation rather than ending up in sewers.

Tackling a waste challenge that will not go away

Across the UK, waste remains one of the biggest barriers to sustainability. Food and packaging dominate the conversation, yet hidden within both is a persistent challenge. FOG waste blocks sewers, contributes to fatbergs, increases carbon emissions and drives millions of pounds in reactive maintenance every year.

Eco Clarity’s patented FOG Recovery Hub technology changes this completely. Instead of being disposed of at the lowest value, FOG is recovered, upgraded and transformed into a high-value renewable feedstock. This supports a cleaner wastewater network and cuts CO₂ emissions at scale.

Our closed-loop model keeps this material in use and supports local decarbonisation by feeding into renewable fuel production. This is circularity in action, built for scale and already delivering measurable impact.

Why the award matters

Waste2Zero was the first awards programme in the UK that focused entirely on waste innovation when it launched in 2017. Now in its ninth year, it is judged by an expert panel across sustainability, packaging, resource management and operational strategy.

Winning the Best Closed Loop Project shows that Eco Clarity is not only addressing a national environmental problem. We are leading the transformation of how organisations think about and manage FOG.

Southern Water’s commitment to innovation has been essential to this success. Together, we have shown that utilities, technology partners, local communities and wider stakeholders can build a fully circular model that prevents pollution, strengthens regional engagement and supports wider net zero goals.

A platform for national change

This award is more than recognition. It is momentum and proof that the industry is ready for a new approach that keeps waste in use, reduces reliance on fossil fuels and supports cleaner environments for communities across the country.

A huge thank you to Southern Water for their partnership, to the Waste2Zero judging panel and to everyone who supports our mission.

FOG Recovery - Food Manufacturers - Salmon
FOG Recovery - Food Manufacturers - Salmon

Eco Clarity named Most Promising Young Business and Innovation winner

FOG Recovery - Food Manufacturers - Salmon

We are incredibly proud to share that Eco Clarity has been recognised with two awards at this year’s Stockport Business Awards. We took home Most Promising Young Business, sponsored by Stockport Council with Stockport Economic Alliance and The Innovation Award, sponsored by CN Financial Planners.

Both awards mark a huge milestone in our first year of operations in Stockport, recognising the progress we have made in creating a circular and sustainable solution for managing fats, oils, and grease (FOG) waste.

At Eco Clarity, our mission is to stop FOG pollution before it reaches sewers by recovering and recycling it into renewable energy. We work with all stakeholders from food producers, to waste hauliers, water companies and local authorities, to close the loop and turn waste into a resource that supports cleaner networks, carbon reduction and biofuel production.

Laura Su, who collected the awards on behalf of Eco Clarity, said:

“We are so incredibly proud to be recognised for not one, but two awards in our first year of operations in Stockport. These awards are a reflection of the hard work, belief and innovation across our whole team and partners. We are ready to make big environmental change right here from Stockport across Greater Manchester and the wider North West region.”

Our sincere thanks go to Stockport Council, Stockport Economic Alliance and CN Financial Planners for sponsoring these awards, and to the Stockport Business Awards team for hosting such an inspiring evening celebrating local business excellence.

We’re proud to base our team and innovation in Stockport, driving the future of sustainable FOG management across the region.

See how we support local businesses at our Food Manufacturers page

FOG Recovery - Food Manufacturers - Salmon
FOG Recovery - Food Manufacturers - Salmon
FOG Recovery - Food Manufacturers - Salmon
FOG Recovery - Food Manufacturers - Salmon

FOG waste to biodiesel: sustainability opportunities for food factories

FOG Recovery - Food Manufacturers - Salmon

Food manufacturers across the UK face increasing pressure to improve sustainability performance. From packaging and energy use to responsible sourcing, the industry has made significant progress in addressing environmental challenges.

But one by-product often remains overlooked: fat, oil and grease (FOG) waste.

Everyday production in food factories creates unavoidable FOG streams. Traditionally, these are managed as a compliance task, collected, disposed of, and considered a cost of doing business. Yet this conventional approach misses a crucial opportunity.

How is FOG a sustainability opportunity?

At Eco Clarity, we recover FOG from wastewater streams and transform it into renewable feedstock for biodiesel. Every litre of FOG recovered can save up to 2.34kg of CO₂e, helping manufacturers cut emissions and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Unlike traditional disposal routes, Eco Clarity not only recovers valuable FOG waste from wastewater but also provides certified carbon data for ESG reporting. This builds transparency and credibility with regulators, investors and customers, turning what was once a compliance burden into a measurable sustainability outcome.

“At Argent Energy, our commitment is to create sustainable fuels from waste materials that would otherwise have no value. Eco Clarity’s work with food manufacturers is a vital part of this journey, recovering fat, oil and grease (FOG) from production and converting it into renewable feedstock for biodiesel.

 

In our UK operations, we run a FOG Recovery Hub that treats wastewater streams and recovers residual fats and oils for conversion into high-quality biodiesel. This helps us stay compliant, cut emissions and demonstrate measurable progress towards net zero.


We are proud to work alongside Eco Clarity as they unlock new waste streams at source and return it to the value chain, ensuring no resource is wasted.”Jan Jaap Rodenburg, Argent Energy

By working with industry partners like Argent Energy, we are helping food manufacturers unlock new sustainability opportunities and create circular solutions for the food system.
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Argent Energy, where waste is converted into sustainable biodiesel.

Environmental benefits

Recovering and recycling FOG delivers tangible environmental benefits that extend beyond compliance:

  • Carbon reductions
    Each litre of FOG recovered can save up to 2.34kg of CO₂e, directly contributing to carbon reduction targets.
  • Low-carbon fuel
    Through Argent Energy, FOG is converted into biodiesel that produces up to 87% fewer emissions than traditional fossil diesel.
  • Circular value
    What was once waste is returned to the value chain as renewable fuel, supporting a more resource-efficient food system.

These benefits directly support the UK’s net zero ambitions and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

Why this matters for food manufacturers

The UK food system is facing tighter regulations under the Environment Act 2021 and growing pressure to deliver on Scope 3 emissions. For food manufacturers, this means that every by-product and waste stream is now under greater scrutiny, with compliance and sustainability performance closely linked.

By rethinking their approach to FOG waste, manufacturers can reduce operational risk and ensure compliance with the Water Industry Act 1991, avoiding costly blockages, fines and reputational damage. Beyond compliance, managing FOG responsibly also demonstrates leadership in sustainability. With credible, data-backed reporting, manufacturers can show progress on ESG targets and provide transparency to regulators, investors and customers.

Finally, turning FOG into renewable fuel directly supports circular economy goals. Instead of being treated as a costly waste stream, FOG becomes a resource that contributes to carbon savings and reduces reliance on fossil fuels. This positions food manufacturers not only as compliant but as active participants in building a more sustainable food system.

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Your FOG sustainability report: measurable waste recovery and carbon savings

Looking ahead

FOG waste will always be a by-product of food manufacturing, but it does not have to be a burden. Managed effectively, it can become part of a broader sustainability strategy, delivering carbon savings, supporting compliance, and contributing to the circular economy.

Eco Clarity’s FOG Recovery Hubs show how innovation can turn an overlooked waste stream into measurable value. By working with partners like Argent Energy, we are proving that food manufacturers can play an active role in decarbonisation while continuing to focus on their core operations.

As regulations tighten and the pressure to deliver Scope 3 emissions reductions increases, those who act early will be best placed to show leadership. FOG recovery is not just about waste management, it is about unlocking a new resource that helps the industry move closer to net zero.

Find out how Eco Clarity can help your food manufacturing operations turn FOG waste into measurable sustainability outcomes. Or try our Carbon Savings Estimator to see how much CO₂ your business could save.

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How North West companies unite to save sewers

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Eco Clarity’s fat-to-fuel technology is helping to keep the region clean by stopping fatbergs forming in our sewers and creating an environmentally friendly biodiesel instead.

According to The Flood Hub, every year in the north-west, there are 28,000 avoidable sewer blockages – largely due to the incorrect flushing of unsuitable objects like wet wipes and the incorrect disposal of fat, oil and grease (known as FOG) down kitchen sinks.

The build-up of these items results in a rock-hard blockage, that continues to grow, sometimes known as a fatberg.

Andy Peet, Wastewater Network Protection Manager for United Utilities said: “FOG buildup in the drains is an ongoing issue for the business. Along with rag and wipes, these blocked drains cost United Utilities over £3.5m a year to sort out.

United Utilities have also installed orange bins across its headquarters site in Warrington for staff to bring in and recycle FOG from their homes, doing their bit to help the environment and keep it out of the drains. Around 360 litres of FOG have been collected so far for recycling into biodiesel.

“One of our large tankers (also known as Water on Wheels) does, on average, eight miles per gallon or 1.76 miles per litre – so we’d be able to travel around 630 miles – enough to just about get us to from our Lingley Mere site to Balmoral Castle and back.

“Staff at United Utilities are doing their bit for a greener future, and we hope that over time we’ll be able to build on the success of this project and continue working with Eco Clarity to repurpose FOG into biofuel.”

Eco Clarity’s North West FOG Recovery Hub

Eco Clarity, an award-winning green technology company, has recently opened a new recovery hub in Stockport, processing FOG from across north-west England.

“This innovative partnership demonstrates how collaboration between businesses and utilities can effectively address environmental challenges across the region. We are the only facility in the north-west focused on converting FOG waste into renewable biodiesel,” explained Laura Su, Eco Clarity’s business development manager.

“Eco Clarity’s technology takes a waste product and transforms it into something useful, reducing the risk of fatbergs and sewage pollution.”

Eco Clarity works with restaurants and food businesses across the region to dispose of their fat, oil and grease waste responsibly. The company’s chemical-free system separates out clean water, so it can be reused or safely returned to nature, and the leftover FOG waste is sent to its partner to be turned into clean energy instead of blocking sewers or being dumped in landfills.

 

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Argent Energy – Where FOG feedstock is transformed into sustainable biodiesal

Argent Energy, based in Ellesmere Port, converts the recovered FOG into valuable waste-based biodiesel, a renewable alternative to fossil fuel diesel that helps reduce CO₂ emissions

“Working alongside Eco Clarity allows us to play a crucial role in closing the loop on FOG waste in the north west by turning problematic waste into a valuable renewable fuel,” said Jan Jaap Rodenburg, Head of Commercial at Argent Energy. “This partnership highlights the power of collaboration, and we’re excited to be part of a solution that benefits the environment, communities, and the regional economy.”

The north of England is increasingly recognised as a powerhouse in innovation, sustainability and economic growth, and this regional collaboration showcases the power of local innovation.

Tackling FOG waste on the Isle of Wight

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Southern Water’s FOG tanker workshop

Eco Clarity recently attended Southern Water’s FOG tanker workshop, an event designed to create a safe space for stakeholders to openly discuss current practices and challenges surrounding the disposal of fat, oil and grease (FOG) and grease trap waste (GTW) on the Isle of Wight.

Hosted by Stephen Williams from Southern Water, the workshop featured a live FOG demonstration, insightful presentations by the EA, and an introduction to Eco Clarity by business development manager, Laura Su.

Key insights from the workshop

As a popular tourist and holiday destination, the Isle of Wight faces unique challenges with FOG and GTW waste. Increased demand during peak seasons, combined with the island’s remote location, has created significant waste management issues. Waste carriers lack adequate facilities to process and sustainably dispose of this waste.

This workshop marked an important first step in acknowledging these challenges and fostering an open, collaborative approach to finding effective solutions.

Eco Clarity joined the workshop to present our innovative FOG recovery hubs and offer practical solutions tailored to the Isle of Wight. Our technology transforms FOG and GTW waste into valuable biodiesel feedstock, enabling businesses to achieve their sustainability goals, minimise environmental impact and support Southern Water in reducing sewer blockages.

Demonstration of FOG waste seperation

This event marked the start of a critical conversation. Addressing these challenges requires early collaboration and engagement with stakeholders committed to driving meaningful change. The workshop provided a productive foundation for exploring practical solutions that work for both the environment and local businesses.

Let’s work together

If you’re interested in collaborating or hosting a similar workshop, get in touch. Eco Clarity is dedicated to supporting local communities and businesses with sustainable solutions for FOG and GTW waste management.

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