Wolseley and Grundfos report positive impact from scheme

A take-back scheme launched by Wolseley and Grundfos, encouraging customers to return their heating circulators to be recycled to make new high performing pumps, is having a “major positive impact” according to new figures.

Since the industry-first Take Back scheme was launched at the beginning of November 2021, around 900 heating circulators have been returned, saving an equivalent 1839kg of CO2 and 2,386l of water.

Keith Dorling, managing director at Wolseley Plumbing & Heating, said: “Our Take-Back scheme with Grundfos is fast accelerating as more-and-more customers hear about it. We’re really pleased with the success of the scheme, and we hope to work with other manufacturers on similar projects.”

Seventy branches across the Wolseley network currently take part in the scheme, a number that Wolseley and Grundfos are looking to increase by the end of 2022. They are also looking to include other products such as shower pumps, that have the potential for recycling.

Customers who are looking to recycle domestic and light commercial circulators simply need to take their old circulator to a local participating Wolseley branch where it will be placed in storage before being taken away by Grundfos for recycling at their facility in the Northeast of England.

The recycling process, carried out by Grundfos, consumes only 50% of the water required by the conventional recycling processes and emits 13.5% less greenhouse gases.

Neal Saunders, regional sales manager at Grundfos, added: “The Take-Back Scheme with Wolseley has achieved amazing results and shows a real commitment by customers to reduce their environmental impact when given the opportunity.”

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