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The urine revolution: how recycling pee could help to save the world
The leading science magazine Nature published a very interesting article about the huge potential of urine across multiple areas.
Separating urine from the rest of sewage could mitigate some difficult environmental problems, but there are big obstacles to radically re-engineering one of the most basic aspects of life.
Podcast series
The first and only podcast series specifically for #water and #sanitation #entrepreneurs is live:
https://www.water-entrepreneurship-pact.org/2021/03/21/we-are-launching-a-podcast-specifically-for-wash-entrepreneurs/
In the four-part pilot we will share stories, insights, lessons learnt and tips and tricks. Andy Narracott, the host, will speak with a wide range of entrepreneurs and #WASH business experts from around the world.
The world can no longer under-prioritize sanitation
Interesting article on why the need for adequate investments in Sanitation and all it’s keep benefits to society in so many field by Guy Hutton, WASH UNICEF
Brave Blue World. Racing to Solve our Water Crisis
From reuse to energy generation, new innovations across five continents are explored in this documentary about building a future for sustainable water.
Scaling Container-Based Sanitation - opportunities and challenges
Container-Based Sanitation (CBS) has rapidly progressed from its inception less than a decade ago to its recent classification as a type of improved sanitation facility by the Joint Monitoring Programme. CBS in many ways represents a sustainable service, as it addresses the entire sanitation service chain; offers a variety of service-based business models; and is affordable to people living in marginalized and informal urban settlements.
Delivering dignity through safe sanitation
Access to safe sanitation is not only crucial for the human health, the environment and can create valuable resources, it is also crucial for human dignity. Being able to use a clean in-home toilet gives a major uplift and positive feelings to each human being.
Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and benefits of container-based sanitation
Improved sanitation services impact many other sustainable development goals beyond the core SDG 6, including improving health, raising school attendance for teenage girls as a result of better sanitation in schools, generating jobs, increasing resilience to climate change thanks to the creation of energy. This article goes into details on each side and collateral benefit.
Waterless toilets is a business opportunity with over 4 billion potential users
Sanitation is in a global crisis. Today, 4.5 billion people lack access to safely managed sanitation services. Almost 1 in 3 people does not have access to a safe toilet (2.5 billion people).
This represents one of the largest unmet customer needs in the world.
Why the waterless, container-based toilet is the solution to off-grid communities’ health, equality and economic stability
The container-based solution approach comes with circular economy benefits and provides climate positive sanitation. This includes safe containment, secure collection and transport of human excreta, and production of valuable recycling products, e.g. fertiliser and fuels. This article explains the simple 5-step life-cycle of the waterless toilet solution and explains all its added benefits.
Why SDG6 is critical to achieving X other global goals
The provision of safely managed sanitation has multiple benefits for other Sustainable Development Goals. It is therefore no wonder that a WHO-study showed on of the best impact returns for investments in safe sanitation, USD 1.0 invested result in USD 5.50 in return.
The circular economy approach of the waterless toilet industry
The container based sanitation approach involves five key steps in order to properly contain the urine and faeces and have valuable resources at the end of the circle. This allows a dignified service for the customer, the elimination of the negative impact on the environment and the health of the population and creates energy and fertilizer at the end of the process with very minimal use of water.