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Free Relation Awakening Project Ongoing............

by | 20-10-2013 18:56 recommendations 0

As the human population growstripling in the past century while, simultaneously, quadrupling its demand for basic necessary resourcesEarth's finite freshwater and food supplies are increasingly strained, and also increasingly contaminated by domestic, agricultural, and industrial wastes. Today, approximately one-third of the world's population lives in areas with scarce domestic resources. Nearly one billion people currently lack access to an adequate domestic resources supply, and more than twice as many lack access to basic sanitation services. It is projected that by 2025 water scarcity will affect nearly two-thirds of all people on the planet.

As per the Global Poverty Info Bank Sanitation is about where people go to the bathroom and what happens to their waste. Sanitation facilities include toilets, sewers and wastewater treatment plants as well as more simple technologies such as latrines and septic tanks. Sanitation continues to remain one of the key health issues in the developing world: 2.5 billion people, over a third of the world's population, lack access to adequate sanitation facilities, perpetuating disease and high rates of child mortality. In order to address extreme poverty and global diseases, we most focus on achieving universal access to sanitation.

Moreover, several reports reveal that many municipalities will not meet their millennium development goal of split fifty-fifty, the lack of access to sanitation and proposes an overhaul of the whole sanitation structure. In several occasions, regulations concerning the implementation and provision of sanitation are strewn throughout government departments and therefore come with no central co-ordination. Despite the current state of affairs, it is stands obvious that many municipalities would meet their millennium development goal for sanitation. But it did admit some progress.

Along the line, a sanitation solutions firm EcoLoo has introduced a mobile toilet that pursues the modification of living standards in as a check on several sanitation problems. The portable toilet unveiled in Kuala Lumpur yesterday will have positive impact on the environment, energy and water-related issues.

EcoLoo promises huge social and economic benefits touching on a wide range of cultural and hygienic practices. As it has been observed that dirty water and clean water mixing is taken as something normal (Sewage) and a lot a lot of money is used to set sewage plants. Flush toilets invented 200 years ago are the cause of so many diseases in the current society. This is why there should always be a check on some new innovation.

The semi- finished affordable products include a solution where end users–will install the roof and other elements by themselves with any local available and affordable material they wish to use. A stand-alone urinal system for both outdoors and indoors generates a liquid ready-to-use bacteria free fertilizer.

Their goal is to provide a unique, safe and healthy sustainable sanitation solution that is affordable and effective in the long-term.

It comes on a comprehensive model, creating job and business opportunities locally from production, distribution, installation and support, to the collection, reuse and sale of the fertiliser generated in the system.

 

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11 Comments

  • says :
    thanks for the information
    Posted 30-12-2013 00:32

  • says :
    nice project
    Posted 29-12-2013 00:14

  • says :
    informative report
    Posted 27-12-2013 00:39

  • says :
    Thanks for report.
    Posted 24-12-2013 22:00

  • says :
    thanks for sharing the report.
    Posted 24-12-2013 21:33

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 18-12-2013 18:28

  • says :
    Thank you for the article.
    Posted 13-12-2013 15:55

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing.
    Posted 04-12-2013 21:00

  • says :
    Thank you so much for sharing this.
    Posted 04-12-2013 19:52

  • Rohit singh says :
    Thanks for the report.
    Posted 03-12-2013 06:59

  • says :
    Thank you for the introduction! We often takes so many things for granted, like sanitation issues.
    Posted 21-10-2013 16:35

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