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August 7, 2025Aqualogic is proud to announce that it has been awarded the water efficiency contract for Yorkshire Water, marking the continuation of a successful partnership that has already delivered strong results across household customers.
The new contract will see the scope of work extended to include non-household customers, supporting a range of organisations across the region in reducing water consumption and improving efficiency.
Having worked with Yorkshire Water for the past year, Aqualogic has delivered significant savings and improvements for domestic users. This new phase will build on that foundation, expanding reach into small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as the wider non-household sector including schools, colleges, universities, and larger businesses, such as those in manufacturing and industry.
Jonathan Adler, Commercial Director at Aqualogic, commented:
“As someone who lives in Yorkshire, I’m personally delighted to continue and grow the excellent work we’ve been delivering here. We’ve already seen the real impact that effective water efficiency interventions can have, and this new contract allows us to extend that to more organisations and communities. Being based locally also makes it ideal for face-to-face engagement.”
Aqualogic brings over two decades of expertise in water efficiency, combining technical insight with practical delivery to support clients’ customers saving water, energy, and money. Our experience in a range of sectors means we are well-placed to address the unique challenges faced by different types of non-household users. From behavioural change programmes to the installation of water-saving technologies, Aqualogic is committed to delivering measurable results.
This new contract represents an exciting opportunity to continue building on Aqualogic’s mission to support sustainable water use across the Yorkshire region. By engaging directly with non-household customers, Aqualogic will work to identify inefficiencies, recommend cost-effective improvements, and help organisations become more resilient in the face of growing environmental pressures.
The new programme will begin immediately, with outreach and assessments scheduled to take place across the coming months.