The BETA version of this tool is live. This tool presents case studies on a range of business models implemented in different parts of the world across the FSM value chain, referenced from IWMI's Resource, Recovery, and Reuse Series 6 document
Various business models for fecal sludge emptying and transport have been developed to address chall...
The needs of 2.7 billion in the world is met by on-site sanitation systems (OSSs), predominantly sep...
This document contains data collection instruments to support data collection, for which the resulti...
The majority of urban populations in low- and middle-income countries rely on onsite sanitation syst...
The majority of urban populations in low- and middle-income countries rely on onsite sanitation syst...
Paper presented at the Second International Faecal Sludge Management Conference, Durban, South Afric...
As part of an agreement for proper disposal of fecal sludge in Tamale, Ghana, a call center is being...
On-site sanitation systems, such as septic tanks and pit latrines, are the predominant feature acros...
Globally, 50% of the population relies on on-site sanitation systems (OSS) such as septic tanks and ...
IWMI developed a technology for recycling fecal sludge and business models to sustain RRR. The techn...
WLE/IWMI’s analysis of 15 business models for fecal sludge management, including its treatment for e...
Sets of empirically tested RRR business models have been described for food waste management and was...
To achieve SDG 6.2.1 (a) on safely managed sanitation services, several financial flow models (FFMs)...
Addressing the need for fecal sludge management (FSM) from on-site sanitation systems is critical to...
Achieving effective faecal sludge management (FSM) from on-site sanitation systems is critical to im...
Various business models for fecal sludge emptying and transport have been developed to address chall...
The needs of 2.7 billion in the world is met by on-site sanitation systems (OSSs), predominantly sep...
This document contains data collection instruments to support data collection, for which the resulti...
The majority of urban populations in low- and middle-income countries rely on onsite sanitation syst...
The majority of urban populations in low- and middle-income countries rely on onsite sanitation syst...
Paper presented at the Second International Faecal Sludge Management Conference, Durban, South Afric...
As part of an agreement for proper disposal of fecal sludge in Tamale, Ghana, a call center is being...
On-site sanitation systems, such as septic tanks and pit latrines, are the predominant feature acros...
Globally, 50% of the population relies on on-site sanitation systems (OSS) such as septic tanks and ...
IWMI developed a technology for recycling fecal sludge and business models to sustain RRR. The techn...
WLE/IWMI’s analysis of 15 business models for fecal sludge management, including its treatment for e...
Sets of empirically tested RRR business models have been described for food waste management and was...
To achieve SDG 6.2.1 (a) on safely managed sanitation services, several financial flow models (FFMs)...
Addressing the need for fecal sludge management (FSM) from on-site sanitation systems is critical to...
Achieving effective faecal sludge management (FSM) from on-site sanitation systems is critical to im...
Various business models for fecal sludge emptying and transport have been developed to address chall...
The needs of 2.7 billion in the world is met by on-site sanitation systems (OSSs), predominantly sep...
This document contains data collection instruments to support data collection, for which the resulti...