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East Midlands Airport adopts Derby firm’s loo technology to cut down water use

Castle Donington airport installs HSG’s Ureco system to save water, cash and the environment

HSG staff have installed the Ureco technology across the passenger terminal at East Midlands Airport(Image: East Midlands Airport)

East Midlands Airport has become the latest business to adopt a Derby firm’s loo technology which can save water and cash.

The Castle Donington airport has teamed up with washroom water conservation specialist HSG to install its Ureco system in toilets across the passenger terminal.

According to the Pride Park-based firm, the Ureco reduces water consumption, saves money on utility bills and improves the overall washroom experience for users.

Fitted in gents’ urinals, the system stops smells by trapping urinal odours below the surface and reduces blockages through a patented enzyme system, which breaks down the fat, acid and salt in urine.

This reduces the need for flushes from around 96 times to just four times a day – drastically reducing water usage.

The Ureco system was awarded a Queen's Award for Enterprise in Innovation(Image: HSG)

The system, which has been recognised with a Queen’s Award for Enterprise in Innovation, was fitted to all urinals at East Midlands Airport by HSG’s technical team during the lockdown period.

HSG has said that the Ureco will reduce the airport’s water consumption by 16,845,480 litres over the next three years, produce almost six tonnes less carbon a year and save more than £14,000 in water bills a year.

Saeid Nikjooy, the airport’s head of asset maintenance services, said: “We trialled the Ureco system over an eight-week period.