Lewisham Council Extends Partnership with Bio Capital for Two Years

  • Bio Capital to collect 12,000 tonnes of food waste under new contract carbon savings of 3,123.97 tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e)
  • Bio Capital transforms household food waste in Lewisham into renewable gas and electricity for local homes and businesses

Bio Capital Group, one of the UK’s leading energy providers is pleased to announce that its contract with Lewisham Council has been extended for a further two years. This extension builds on the success of the ongoing collaboration and strengthens Bio Capital’s role in driving the borough’s efforts toward a more sustainable and circular economy.

Under the renewed agreement, Bio Capital will continue to receive household food waste from across Lewisham, at the company’s state-of-the-art East London Biogas plant in Dagenham. There, the food waste is converted into sustainable biomethane and biofertiliser for agricultural use. The biomethane produced is powering local homes and businesses with a low-carbon, 100% renewable alternative to fossil fuels.

The agreement will see Bio capital take in another 12,000 tonnes of food waste which has the carbon savings of 3,123.97 tonnes CO2e which is equivalent to taking 1,516 cars off the road per year. 

The partnership with London Borough of Lewisham Council highlights Bio Capital’s commitment to advancing the circular economy model, where waste is not only reduced but repurposed to create valuable resources for the community. By turning food waste into energy and biofertiliser, Bio Capital is helping to drive a local, sustainable solution that benefits both the environment and the local economy.

Tom Hall, Chief Commercial Officer from Bio Capital said: “Bio Capital is excited to continue working alongside Lewisham Council in this important project. The extension of our contract reflects the success of our collaboration over the past two years, where we have processed over 12,000 tonnes of food waste. We look forward to further supporting Lewisham’s sustainability goals and contributing to its recycling targets.”

Councillor Louise Krupski, Deputy Mayor and Cabinet Member for Environment, Transport and Climate Action said: “We are excited to continue our partnership with Bio Capital, whose dedication to sustainability is helping us work towards our goal of becoming net zero by 2030. This partnership plays a key role in boosting recycling in Lewisham, keeping food waste out of landfills, and turning it into clean energy. By working together, we are making real progress toward a greener future. This renewed agreement shows the success of our efforts so far, and we look forward to continuing to support our residents in making sustainable choices to create a cleaner Lewisham.”

Bio Capital has also sponsored the design and installation of vibrant vehicle livery on the food waste collection vehicles throughout Lewisham. This initiative aims to raise awareness and engage local residents in the importance of food waste recycling and our partnership. The vehicles feature eye-catching graphics and educational messaging designed to encourage more residents to participate in the food waste recycling and embrace sustainable habits.

As Lewisham Council continues to expand its food waste collection services, particularly to estate properties, Bio Capital anticipates an increase in food waste volumes over the coming months. This growth will further strengthen the partnership and enhance the positive environmental impact of the project.

“Bio Capital is excited to continue working alongside Lewisham Council in this important project. The extension of our contract reflects the success of our collaboration over the past two years, where we have processed over 12,000 tonnes of food waste. We look forward to further supporting Lewisham’s sustainability goals and contributing to its recycling targets.”

Tom Hall, Chief Commercial Officer at Bio Capital

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