Clear Dip and Bimeda Collaborate to Pioneer Safe Disposal of Waste Sheep Dip Using Innovative Technology
The Clear Dip team and Bimeda Animal Health, leaders in parasite control, have announced a strategic collaboration aimed at tackling one of the most pressing environmental and livestock welfare challenges: the safe and sustainable disposal of waste sheep dip.
Sheep scab, caused by the mite Psoroptes ovis, remains a significant threat to animal welfare and productivity across the UK. Bimeda's Gold Fleece Sheep Dip, containing the organophosphate diazinon, has become a critical tool in controlling this parasite. However, the disposal of waste dip-especially for commercial dipping contractors, has become increasingly difficult due to limited or no access to licensed waste facilities.
This programme aims to advance the de-risking process by allowing waste sheep dip to be treated at the point of use, with diazinon being captured for safe disposal. The project will then be supported by Innovate UK grant funding within the ADOPT programme, which the Clear Dip team have secured.
Ruth Clements, programme lead for Clear Dip, said "we are excited to be bringing this potential, much needed, solution to sheep dip disposal. This approach aims to strengthen farm resilience and support sheep welfare by enabling sustainable medicine use and environmental protection."
"Waste dip disposal is reaching a critical point," said Rachel Mallet, Veterinarian for Bimeda UK. "Without a viable solution, we risk undermining the very tools that protect sheep welfare. This collaboration is about finding a scientifically sound, responsible, and affordable way forward."
This collaboration reflects both parties' commitment to environmental sustainability, animal welfare, and responsible use of veterinary medicinal products.
For further information, please contact:
Rachel Mallet, Commercial Technical Veterinarian UK & IRL
Rmallet@bimeda.com
www.bimeda.co.uk
