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Greywater from your showers and baths is routed into Hydraloop through separate pipes. Standard in new builds, straightforward in renovations.
From a compact recycler for an apartment to a full Cascade setup with post treatment for commercial projects: every Hydraloop solution recycles up to 95% of your greywater. The only question is how much capacity you need.



Hydraloop recycles the water you already use from your showers and baths. You get back water clean enough for toilets, laundry, and gardens. No behaviour change. No compromise. Measurable impact from day one.
See how it worksWater flows in from the parts of your home that produce it.
It flows back out the parts that need it. That's it.
Greywater from your showers and baths is routed into Hydraloop through separate pipes. Standard in new builds, straightforward in renovations.
Six treatment stages, biological and physical, bring the water to NSF/ANSI 350R certified quality. No chemicals. No filters to replace.
Clean water goes back to your toilets, washing machine, and garden. Automatically. Every day. Cutting fresh water demand by up to 45%.
Real households, real businesses, real numbers. The stories below adapt to what you've shown interest in.
Hotel Rosa recycles water with a Hydraloop Cascade, cutting potable water use without affecting guest comfort.






From the United Nations to the CES floor, Hydraloop's technology is recognised across the industries that matter. Certified in every major market.

Named top innovation across all 20,000+ entries at the world's largest tech show. Winner of the Best of Innovation for Sustainability, Eco-Design & Smart Energy.

Recognised by the United Nations' World Intellectual Property Organization for global impact in sustainability and innovation.

Recognised again at CES, three years after Best of the Best, for continued engineering excellence in residential water recycling.
Every Hydraloop solution starts with one of two recyclers. Each recycles up to 95% of the greywater flowing through it. Cutting total fresh water demand by up to 45%.