The safe recovery of nutrients from our waste streams allows us to address the challenges of waste management and soil nutrient depletion conjointly. Commercialization of waste-based organic fertilizers such as FortiferTM (fecal sludge-based co-compost) has the potential to generate significant benefits for developing economies via cost recovery for the sanitation sector and the provision of an alternative agricultural input for smallholder farmers. To guide future FortiferTM businesses, this report presents examples of detailed market assessments, based on farmers’ perceptions, attitudes and willingness-to-pay (WTP) for a pelletized and non-pelletized FortiferTM co-compost. The research was conducted in the Greater Accra and Western region...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data will be made available on request.Recovering plant nutrients from human exc...
As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements ...
Globally, 50% of the population relies on on-site sanitation systems (OSS) such as septic tanks and ...
The safe recovery of nutrients from our waste streams allows us to address the challenges of waste m...
Ghana is confronted with waste management challenges. with 20-40% uncollected solid waste in most ci...
Fecal sludge (FS)-derived fertilizer material, Fortifer™ was used in farmers’ field to cultivate dif...
There is a great potential to close the nutrient recycling loop, support a ‘circular economy’ and im...
Based on primary data from fecal sludge (FS) treatment plants in three West African urban regions (O...
AbstractThere is currently a lack of access to affordable sanitation in urban areas of Sub-Saharan A...
Nutrient recovered faecal sludge is a novel alternative fertilizer product, and is proposed to be pr...
Facts about Fortifer • It has been demonstrated to be an effective, safe and potentially sought aft...
The recovery of nutrients from faecal sludge (FS) for use in agriculture could help achieve the Sust...
Pit latrines are the most common sanitation systems used in sub-Saharan African cities. The rapid ex...
Efficient fecal sludge management solutions are especially challenging in densely populated urban in...
This paper describes a study that was aimed at optimizing the pelletization of fecal sludge-based fe...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data will be made available on request.Recovering plant nutrients from human exc...
As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements ...
Globally, 50% of the population relies on on-site sanitation systems (OSS) such as septic tanks and ...
The safe recovery of nutrients from our waste streams allows us to address the challenges of waste m...
Ghana is confronted with waste management challenges. with 20-40% uncollected solid waste in most ci...
Fecal sludge (FS)-derived fertilizer material, Fortifer™ was used in farmers’ field to cultivate dif...
There is a great potential to close the nutrient recycling loop, support a ‘circular economy’ and im...
Based on primary data from fecal sludge (FS) treatment plants in three West African urban regions (O...
AbstractThere is currently a lack of access to affordable sanitation in urban areas of Sub-Saharan A...
Nutrient recovered faecal sludge is a novel alternative fertilizer product, and is proposed to be pr...
Facts about Fortifer • It has been demonstrated to be an effective, safe and potentially sought aft...
The recovery of nutrients from faecal sludge (FS) for use in agriculture could help achieve the Sust...
Pit latrines are the most common sanitation systems used in sub-Saharan African cities. The rapid ex...
Efficient fecal sludge management solutions are especially challenging in densely populated urban in...
This paper describes a study that was aimed at optimizing the pelletization of fecal sludge-based fe...
DATA AVAILABILITY : Data will be made available on request.Recovering plant nutrients from human exc...
As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements ...
Globally, 50% of the population relies on on-site sanitation systems (OSS) such as septic tanks and ...