HECS ECO LAUNDER – India’s Best Packaged Laundry Effluent Treatment Plant

Transform Your Laundry Operations with Sustainable Water Management

The HECS ECO LAUNDER is India’s best laundry ETP, designed to tackle the growing challenge of wastewater from commercial laundries. Hotels, hospitals, industrial facilities, and launderettes produce thousands of litres of effluent daily, laden with chemicals, detergents, and suspended solids. Without a reliable effluent treatment plant, this wastewater risks non-compliance, high disposal costs, and environmental harm.

Our advanced HECS ECO LAUNDER system delivers end-to-end laundry wastewater treatment in a compact, fully automated unit. It ensures regulatory compliance, promotes water reuse, and significantly reduces operating costs. Engineered with high-efficiency pollutant removal and plug-and-play installation, it transforms laundry operations into sustainable, eco-friendly processes while meeting strict CPCB norms. With proven performance across India, HECS ECO LAUNDER is the smart choice for businesses seeking reliable, long-term wastewater management solutions.

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Why Commercial Laundries Need Professional Effluent Treatment Plant ?

Understanding Laundry Effluent Contamination

Laundry wastewater contains a complex mix of pollutants that make direct discharge impossible:

Chemical Contaminants
  • Anionic and cationic surfactants from detergents
  • Phosphates and builders that cause eutrophication
  • Bleaching agents containing chlorine compounds
  • Fabric softeners and conditioning agents
Physical Pollutants
  • Suspended solids from soil and fabric fibers
  • Oils and greases from industrial garments
  • Lint and microfibers that clog drainage systems
  • High turbidity is affecting water clarity
Regulatory Challenges
  • BOD levels often exceed 200-400 mg/L 
  • COD concentrations reaching 800-1200 mg/L
  • pH fluctuations from alkaline detergents
  • High total dissolved solids (TDS) affect reuse potential

HECS ECO LAUNDER: Complete Commercial Laundry Effluent Treatment Plant (PETP)

HECS ECO LAUNDER

The HECS ECO LAUNDER is India’s most advanced Packaged Effluent Treatment Plant (PETP), specifically engineered for commercial laundries. Transform polluted wastewater into clear, reusable water with guaranteed compliance.

                                                       ✅ Upto 95% Pollutant Removal Efficiency
                                                       ✅ 50% Smaller Footprint Design
                                                       ✅ Fully Automated PLC Control
                                                       ✅Upto 30% Lower Energy Consumption
                                                       ✅ Plug & Play Installation
                                                       ✅ 24/7 Remote Monitoring

 

Next-Gen Laundry ETP – Key Features & Technical Specifications

 
FeatureSpecification
Capacity Range10 KLD to 500 KLD
Treatment EfficiencyUpto 95% pollutant removal
Space Requirement40-60% smaller than conventional systems
Automation LevelFully automated IoT control
Energy SavingsUpto 30% lower power consumption
Installation Time2-3 weeks (plug & play)

Advanced Treatment Process: How HECS ECO LAUNDER Works?

7-Stage Of the HECS ECO LAUNDER Treatment Process

Our proven treatment technology ensures maximum pollutant removal and water quality for safe reuse

1
Inlet Screening & Collection Tank

Raw laundry wastewater enters through automated screening systems that remove large debris, lint, and fabric particles. The collection tank equalizes flow variations and provides buffer storage during peak discharge periods.

2
Aerated Stirring & Biological Aeration

Coagulants and flocculants are dosed to destabilize emulsified oils and colloids. Aerated mixing helps form larger flocs for better separation.

3
Clariflocculation Chamber

Chemical dosing systems inject coagulants and flocculants to destabilise colloidal particles,sludge and emulsified oils. The clariflocculation process aggregates microscopic contaminants into larger flocs for easier separation.

4
Aeration Chamber

Extended aeration promotes deeper biological digestion. BOD and COD are significantly reduced through microbial activity.

5
Settling and Filter Feed Chamber

Gravity settling separates treated water from biological sludge and flocculated particles. The clarified water moves to tertiary treatment, while concentrated sludge returns to the biological system or proceeds to dewatering.

6
Tertiary Treatment

PSF: Removes fine suspended solids
ACF: Eliminates colour, odour, and organics
Bag Filter: Ensures final polishing (<5 mg/L TSS)
UV/Chlorine: Disinfects for safe reuse or discharge

7
Sludge Management System

Dewatering via filter bags or screw press reduces sludge volume by 80–85%, yielding dry cake with up to 22% solids..

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Water Reuse Applications

The treated water from the HECS ECO LAUNDER system is purified to a quality that enables safe, sustainable reuse in multiple areas of laundry operations and facility management, including:

  • Laundry washing cycles – Reduce freshwater consumption by reusing treated water for non-critical wash and rinse processes.
  • Toilet flushing – Supply restrooms with reclaimed water, lowering utility costs.
  • Landscaping & gardening—Maintain lawns and green belts without drawing on potable water resources.
  • Cooling tower makeup water – After additional polishing treatment, use recycled water for cooling systems to improve operational efficiency.

By integrating these reuse applications, commercial laundries not only cut water bills but also meet environmental compliance standards while supporting corporate sustainability goals.

Industries We Serve

Healthcare Facilities

Hospitals and medical centers requiring stringent water quality standards and regulatory compliance for medical laundry operations.

Hospitality Sector

Hotels, resorts, and accommodations need sustainable water management solutions for large-scale laundry operations.

Industrial Laundries

Commercial launderettes, uniform services, and textile facilities require reliable, cost-effective treatment solutions.

Educational Institutions

Schools and colleges with sustainability commitments and substantial laundry requirements for campus operations.

Why Choose HECS ECO LAUNDER?

Proven results across 2000+ installations with guaranteed performance and compliance

Cost Savings

60-80% reduction in water costs, eliminated discharge fees, and 25-30% lower energy consumption

Environmental Benefits

Zero liquid discharge capability, , and enhanced sustainability ratings

Operational Excellence

24/7 automated operation, remote monitoring, minimal supervision, and backup systems

Compliance Assurance

Meets all CPCB/SPCB standards with automatic monitoring and guaranteed regulatory compliance

Ready to Transform Your Laundry Operations?

Join 2000+ satisfied customers who’ve transformed their operations with HECS ECO LAUNDER. Reduce costs, ensure compliance, and build a sustainable future.

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Frequently Asked Questions​​

A Laundry Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP) is a system designed to treat wastewater generated from commercial and industrial laundries. This wastewater often contains detergents, surfactants, oils, grease, dyes, and high BOD/COD levels. Treating it is essential to comply with pollution control norms, protect the environment, and enable water reuse for non-potable purposes.

The process typically includes:

  1. Screening – Removes lint, fibers, and large particles.
  2. Equalisation Tank – Balances pH and flow fluctuations.
  3. Chemical Treatment – Coagulants/flocculants remove suspended solids and emulsified oils.
  4. Biological Treatment – Breaks down organic pollutants using microorganisms.
  5. Filtration – Sand, carbon, or membrane filtration for fine particle removal.
  6. Disinfection – Kills pathogens before reuse or safe discharge.

Laundry wastewater contains:

  • Surfactants & Detergents → Removed by chemical coagulation & biological treatment.
  • Oils & Grease → Removed by dissolved air flotation (DAF) or oil separators.
  • Dyes & Colour → Removed using activated carbon or oxidation processes.
  • High BOD/COD → Reduced via aerobic/anaerobic biological processes.

 

  • Membrane Filtration (UF/RO) – Produces high-quality reusable water, ideal for recycling.
  • Electrocoagulation – Effective for removing colour, surfactants, and oils with minimal chemical use.
  • Activated Sludge Process (ASP) – Cost-effective for organic load reduction in large-scale plants.

The best choice depends on water quality goals, space availability, and budget.

Costs vary depending on capacity (KLD), technology used, and automation level.

  • Small laundries: ₹3–6 lakh
  • Medium industrial plants: ₹10–25 lakh
  • High-capacity advanced systems: ₹30 lakh+

Operational costs include electricity, chemicals, and periodic maintenance.

Yes. Properly treated laundry effluent can be reused for:

  • Toilet flushing in buildings
  • Landscape irrigation for gardens and green belts
  • Cooling tower makeup water in industries

For high-purity needs, an additional reverse osmosis (RO) step is recommended.

  • Compliance with Pollution Control Board discharge norms

     

  • Reduction in freshwater consumption

     

  • Cost savings through treated water reuse

     

  • Improved brand image as an eco-conscious business

     

Avoidance of environmental penalties

As per CPCB norms:

  • BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand): ≤ 30 mg/L
  • COD (Chemical Oxygen Demand): ≤ 250 mg/L

Other parameters like pH, TSS, and oil & grease also have specific limits.

To reduce operational costs in a Laundry Effluent Treatment Plant

  • Use energy-efficient pumps and blowers
  • Optimize chemical dosing to avoid wastage
  • Reuse treated water to cut freshwater costs
  • Schedule preventive maintenance to avoid breakdowns
  • Monitor plant performance with IoT-based systems
  • Daily: Check pumps, blowers, and water quality.
  • Weekly: Clean filters, screens, and tanks.
  • Monthly: Calibrate sensors, inspect pipelines, and check sludge removal.
  • Annually: Overhaul motors, replace membranes if required, and review system efficiency.

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