lifesaving toilet design


It’s hard to imagine, but 40% of the world’s population still lives without access to toilets. In many developing countries, the installation of sewage systems is impossible, and the resulting improper waste disposal spreads devastating waterborne diseases that afflict millions. As many as 7,500 people die daily due to lack of sanitation, and 5,000 of those are children under the age of five. Today, more people die from poor sanitation than from the measles, malaria and HIV/AIDS combined. Developing hygienic, low-water using toilets that are not connected to a sewer system is critical to saving countless lives and improving the economy, access to education and dignity for countless more. Below are eight promising toilet designs that aim to address the dire sanitation problems in developing countries.

https://inhabitat.com/this-leed-gold-wastewater-treatment-center-is-helping-a-community-rethink-poo/

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