Eco Clarity expands FOG Recovery Hubs across UK

Award-winning green tech company Eco Clarity has announced the expansion of its FOG (fats, oils, and grease) recovery hubs across the UK. Eco Clarity’s breakthrough service and technology collects problematic FOG waste and converts it into a sustainable source of renewable energy.

As part of this growth strategy, the company is updating the naming of its existing hubs to better reflect their regional reach.

  • The site at Hull wastewater treatment works will be renamed Yorkshire FOG Recovery Hub
  • The facility at Stockport wastewater treatment works will become the North West FOG Recovery Hub

The rebranding positions the Hubs as regional facilities, enabling Eco Clarity to serve wider areas and solidify its position as a national leader in sustainable FOG disposal.

Eco Clarity’s head of business development, Laura Su, accepts the NADC award on behalf of Eco Clarity
Eco Clarity’s head of business development, Laura Su, accepts the NADC award on behalf of Eco Clarity

“We are not just another disposal site,” said Laura Su, business development manager at Eco Clarity. “We are the only facility in the UK focused on converting FOG waste into feedstock for renewable biodiesel. This unique approach aligns with our commitment to circular economy solutions.”

By adopting regional hub names, Eco Clarity aims to enhance operational efficiency by serving larger geographic areas more effectively.

This move supports Eco Clarity’s vision of establishing a national network of strategically located FOG recovery hubs, delivering sustainable and innovative waste management solutions across the country.

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