Lunch & Learn: Beyond the Drain: Turning Waste Water Heat Recovery into a Source of System Wide Efficiencies.


Date / Time:

Friday, 24th October 2025 - 13:00PM - 14:00PM.


What is the webinar about?


Our specialised panel will give an overview of the current deployment of WWHR the UK under Part L 2021. Followed by a more in depth look at research undertaken by the companies involved which looks at heat pump performance and the implications WWHR and instantaneous electric showers now have on the domestic hot water demand of the future. This may have implications for how WWHR is deployed under the Future Homes standard, to improve system efficiencies and lower both capital and running costs.


Who is this session for?

Housebuilders, home-sector professionals, individuals interested in new home sustainability solutions.


The Panel will consist of:

  • Tony Gordon - Managing Director at Showersave.
  • Paul Ravnbo-West - Marketing Development Manager in Triton Showers.
  • Andrew Smith - Technical Director at Zypho.
  • Ellis Maginn -Technical, Design and Specification Solutions Specialist at Recoup.


Meet the Speakers


TONY GORDON

Managing Director at Showersave.

Tony is the Managing Director of Showersave. Along with BRE, Showersave created the category of waste water heat recovery (WWHR) within SAP in 2008. It is now a leader in WWHR systems that was acquired by the Keystone Group in 2023.

Since joining Keystone, Tony has welcomed the expanded opportunities and enhanced industry credibility that comes from being part of a renowned organisation. His expertise and passion for sustainable technology drive Showersave’s mission to improve energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings through innovative WWHR solutions. Tony is dedicated to advancing awareness and adoption of WWHRS, helping clients reduce energy consumption and lower their environmental footprint.


Paul Ravnbo-West 

Marketing Development Manager in Triton Showers.

Paul is a product and marketing professional with a career dedicated to driving innovation in consumer appliances. Passionate about sustainability and the future of home energy, he champions technologies that improve water and energy efficiency while enhancing everyday experiences. With a strong focus on market development, Paul integrates design, technology, and environmental responsibility to support the UK’s transition to low-carbon living. He collaborates closely with leading organisations and government to demonstrate technology benefits though product recognition in SAP/HEM, helping housebuilders and developers meet the Future Homes Standard. His work bridges technical innovation and strategic advocacy, ensuring that sustainable solutions gain traction across policy, industry, and consumer landscapes.