At South Korean’s Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, using a special waterless toilet can make you money. The BeeVi toilet, invented by urban and environmental engineering professor ...
In many parts of the world, toilets remain out of reach. An estimated one in three people in the world don't have access to a toilet, and one in nine people don't have access to safe water (in large ...
Around the world, there are 2.3 billion people who live without access to safe and clean toilet facilities. Unfortunately, this can lead to a host of diseases, thanks to unsanitary conditions. To ...
LITTLE ROCK — For users more concerned about finding a toilet for a remote site than one that will play all your favorite tunes, a composting toilet could be just the ticket. Modern composting toilets ...
Four years after the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded $710,000 for the development of a revolutionary waterless toilet, the technology has received a second financial boost. The Nano Membrane ...
Five years since the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation first challenged the world to design a sustainable and inexpensive toilet, researchers from Cranfield University may have a viable contender.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A toilet that does not need water, a sewage system or external power but instead uses nanotechnology to treat human waste, produce clean water and keep smells at ...
Please cancel the $2.2 million grant for a waterless toilet, and contact your local plumber who will, no doubt, be willing to settle for half ($1.1 million) to let you in on what’s not much of a ...
Waterless toilet system, Dry San designed by Prof Kishore Munshi at IIT-Bombay. (Pic/Sayed Sameer Abedi) Mumbai: The Dry San Hygienic Rural Toilet is a waterless system where waste doesn't have to be ...
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