Friday 1 January 2016

Cheap, waterless toilet that turns waste into clean power to be trialed in Africa

Nano Membrane toilet prototype

A cheap, easy to maintain, "green" toilet that uses no water and turns human waste into electricity and clean water will be trialed in 2016, possibly in Ghana. Dubbed the "Nano Membrane Toilet" by its creators from Cranfield University, UK, this new approach to managing waste could help some of the world's 2.3 billion people who have no access to safe, hygienic toilets.


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