We bridge innovation, implementation and impact in biowaste management
Eclose works with entrepreneurs, implementing organisations and international institutions to design scalable biowaste management systems across diverse contexts.
Our approach emphasises operational robustness and contextual adaptation, particularly in tropical and emerging market environments.
What we do and how we work
Eclose supports initiatives from concept to operation
Assess & Plan:
Building the right foundation
Feasibility assessments
Waste stream and market analysis
Technology selection
Business model development
Project roadmaps and scaling strategies
Design & Develop:
Turning concepts into operational systems
Facility design
Process and operational workflow design
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)
Equipment selection
Monitoring systems
Commissioning plans
Implement & Grow:
Supporting successful operation and long-term performance
Team training
Training of trainers
Facility commissioning
Operational support
Process optimization
Long-term technical backstopping
Our work is structured, evidence-based and designed for long-term operational stability.
We typically engage in clearly defined phases:
Context and feasibility assessment
System design and operational structuring
Implementation support and capacity building
Performance monitoring and optimization
Strategic positioning and investment readiness analysis
This phased approach ensures technical robustness while aligning with local institutional and economic realities
Academic Roots
Founded as a spin-off from applied research at Eawag, the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Eclose operates at the interface between science and practice.
Our academic origins inform our analytical rigour and evidence-based approach.
We continue to collaborate with universities and research institutions to translate scientific insights into operational models and policy-relevant knowledge.
Eclose has supported initiatives across diverse cultural, climatic, regulatory, and market environments
Selected Projects
SWARM - Sustainable Waste and Resource Management, Philippines
WINGS – Waste-Insect Nexus for
Growth and Sustainability, India
Development of training hubs and decentralised systems integrating the simplified Black Soldier Fly approach (SIMBA).
Focus: demonstration facilities, waste mapping, SOP development and capacity building.
Partner:
AIDA - ANMA Integrated Development Association, India
Don Bosco Mondo, Germany
SWIFT – Sustainable Waste-based Insect Farming Technologies
Transdisciplinary initiative linking research, pilot implementation and financial modelling in East Africa (Uganda, Malawi).
Focus: pilot facility design, outgrower models and training-of-trainers
Partner:
Eawag/Sandec, Switzerland
Bioconvision, Uganda
SFHC, Malawi
SOR4D, Switzerland
In addition to implementation projects, Eclose conducts structured advisory mandates for international organisations and funding bodies.
Mandates include:
Feasibility studies and technical due diligence
Assessments of the enabling environment
Contribution to global guidance documents
Performance reviews of operational facilities
Advisory and Institutional Work
About us
Eclose is run by experienced professionals with long-standing engagement in research and field implementation of biowaste management solutions.
Eclose is jointly led by its founders, combining strategic advisory and operational expertise in complementary roles.
Core Team
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Bram has a background in environmental science and sustainable development.
He leads the operational and technical dimension of Eclose’s work, including system design, reproduction optimisation and performance stabilisation of black soldier fly facilities.
His experience combines applied research with hands-on implementation in diverse operational contexts.
Focus areas
Facility design and infrastructure planning
SOP development and operational management
Biological performance optimisation
On-site technical support and training
Bram Dortmans
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Stefan is a biologist specialised in ecology and entomology, with his doctoral research focused on the black soldier fly technology.
He leads Eclose’s strategic development, advisory mandates and international collaborations. His work focuses on feasibility analysis, system positioning, and the integration of biowaste treatment solutions into diverse institutional and economic contexts.
Stefan operates at the interface between research, implementation and policy and maintains close collaboration with academic and international partners.
Focus areas
Strategic advisory and feasibility studies
Sector analysis and investment frameworks
Enabling environment assessment
Research collaboration and knowledge development
Dr Stefan Diener
Eclose collaborates with trusted regional implementation partners who support on-site operations, training and contextual adaptation.
This structure allows projects to be grounded in local realities while maintaining methodological consistency and technical quality.
Associated Experts
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Support optimisation, training, and stabilisation of black soldier fly facilities at pilot and medium scale. Her work focuses on process control, biological performance, and structured implementation under operational conditions
Teguh Rahayu
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Supports the implementation of the SIMBA approach (SIMplified BSF Approach), with a focus on facility operation, training and capacity development. His work emphasises practical implementation, operational support and the adaptation of simplified BSF systems to local contexts.
Amos Ekka
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Supports system optimisation, SOP development and structured training in operational facilities.
Her work contributes to performance monitoring, process consistency and quality control.
Tina Kusumawardhani
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Brings expertise in the development and implementation of the SIMBA approach (SIMplified BSF Approach), with a particular focus on starting up facilites, training and structured capacity development.
Anjali Mishra
Transforming Organic Waste with
Black Soldier Flies:
A Guide for Decision-Makers, Enrepreneurs, and Implementers
Publications with Eclose’s contributions
Overview of the black soldier fly technology and its application across different operational contexts.
Supports decision-makers in identifying system configurations suited to specific needs and conditions.
Global study on black soldier
fly sector (2022)
Global assessment of the BSF sector covering market structure, operational archetypes, regulatory trends and impact dimensions.
Creating opportunities for Black Soldier Fly (BSF) waste processing:
A toolkit for operators
Practical guidance for operators, entrepreneurs and investors implementing the black soldier fly technology.
Black Soldier Fly Biowaste
Processing:
A Step-by-Step Guide, 2nd Edition
Practical implementation manual for organic waste treatment using the black soldier fly technology.
Provides structured guidance on facility design and standard operations procedures
Simplified Black Soldier Fly Approach (SIMBA):
Grow-Out Unit
Operational manual for simplified black soldier fly approach (SIMBA).
Covers low-labour waste treatment, larval growth management and frass production under small-scale conditions.
Simplified Black Soldier Fly Approach (SIMBA):
Reproduction Unit
Operational manual for simplified black soldier fly approach (SIMBA).
Provides structured guidance on low-labour reproduction units, including egg production, hatching and early larval management.
Approche simplifiée de la mouche
soldat noire (SIMBA):
Unité de reproduction
Manuel opérationnel pour l'approche simplifiée de la mouche soldat noire (SIMBA). Fournit des conseils structurés sur les unités de reproduction à faible main-d'œuvre, notamment la production d'œufs, l'éclosion et la gestion des larves au stade précoce.
Approche simplifiée de la mouche
soldat noire (SIMBA):
Unité de croissance
Manuel opérationnel pour l'approche simplifiée utilisant la mouche soldat noire (SIMBA). Couvre le traitement des déchets à faible intensité de main-d'œuvre, la gestion de la croissance des larves et la production de frass dans des conditions à petite échelle
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