A Better Way to Go

Better ways to go

Toilets of the future require no water, no sewer system, little or no electricity, and destroy pathogens.

Omni processor

Janicki Bioenergy | Janicki Omni Processor

Enviro Loo

Enviro Loo Clear Reinvented Community Toilet
Enviro Options, Clear

EcoSan

California Institute of Technology, Yixing Eco-Sanitary Manufacture Co. (Eco-San)

Cranfield

Cranfield University

G2RT

G2RT FUTURE DESIGN vision

Doing your business

Entrepreneurs around the globe are finding new ways to blend technology and good business practices to build sustainable sanitation solutions.

Loo Cafes

Loo Cafes in India cover the costs for installing and maintaining thousands of fully sanitized, high-tech bathrooms (and producing added revenue) by selling food and drinks and through advertisements—while offering public toilets free of charge.  


Sanergy

Sanergy in Kenya delivers locally built, cost-effective dry toilets where they are needed most. The waste is collected and transported to a treatment facility, where it is consumed by black soldier fly larvae and converted to organic fertilizer and animal feed for local farmers.


Loowatt

Loowatt toilets, currently in use in the UK, Madagascar, and the Philippines, seal waste in a biodegradable film to contain odors and bacteria. The waste is regularly collected and delivered to digestors, which convert it into biosolids for fertilizer and biogas for electricity. Loowatt toilets harness the biogas to let users charge phones for free. A mobile app lets operators know when toilets are full.