Various technologies have been deployed in household devices or micro-water treatment plants for mitigating fluoride and arsenic, and thereby provide safe and affordable drinking water in low-income countries. While the technologies have improved considerably, organizations still face challenges in making them financially sustainable. Financial sustainability questions the business models behind these water technologies. This article makes three contributions to business models in the context of fluoride and arsenic mitigation. Firstly, we describe four business models: A) low-value devices given away to people living in extreme poverty, B) high-value devices sold to low-income customers, C) communities as beneficiaries of micro-water treat...
Strong long-term international partnership in science, technology, finance and policy is critical fo...
Frugal innovations are often associated with sustainable development. These connections, however, ar...
In this case study, a Business Model Canvas (BMC) was used as a technique for problem identification...
The expansion of water-intensive industrial activities and the impacts of climate change are jeopard...
Water is perhaps the most intertwined, and basic, resource on our planet. Nevertheless, billions fac...
The majority of urban populations in low- and middle-income countries rely on onsite sanitation syst...
Many organizations are attempting to improve the well-being of people living in poverty, whether it ...
Water is perhaps the most intertwined, and basic, resource on our planet. Nevertheless, billions fac...
Paper presented at the Second International Faecal Sludge Management Conference, Durban, South Afric...
The majority of urban populations in low- and middle-income countries rely on onsite sanitation syst...
According to United Nations, 1.8 billion people use a source of water that is fecally contaminated, ...
Purpose This paper aims to highlight how initial business models can be converted into a larger-scal...
Emerging technologies have driven the rise of many water-related startups and created new opportunit...
Water utilities face a variety of challenges in meeting future demands under climate uncertainty, ad...
This communication is motivated by recent publications discussing the affordability of appropriate d...
Strong long-term international partnership in science, technology, finance and policy is critical fo...
Frugal innovations are often associated with sustainable development. These connections, however, ar...
In this case study, a Business Model Canvas (BMC) was used as a technique for problem identification...
The expansion of water-intensive industrial activities and the impacts of climate change are jeopard...
Water is perhaps the most intertwined, and basic, resource on our planet. Nevertheless, billions fac...
The majority of urban populations in low- and middle-income countries rely on onsite sanitation syst...
Many organizations are attempting to improve the well-being of people living in poverty, whether it ...
Water is perhaps the most intertwined, and basic, resource on our planet. Nevertheless, billions fac...
Paper presented at the Second International Faecal Sludge Management Conference, Durban, South Afric...
The majority of urban populations in low- and middle-income countries rely on onsite sanitation syst...
According to United Nations, 1.8 billion people use a source of water that is fecally contaminated, ...
Purpose This paper aims to highlight how initial business models can be converted into a larger-scal...
Emerging technologies have driven the rise of many water-related startups and created new opportunit...
Water utilities face a variety of challenges in meeting future demands under climate uncertainty, ad...
This communication is motivated by recent publications discussing the affordability of appropriate d...
Strong long-term international partnership in science, technology, finance and policy is critical fo...
Frugal innovations are often associated with sustainable development. These connections, however, ar...
In this case study, a Business Model Canvas (BMC) was used as a technique for problem identification...