Urine diversion toilet waste removal and re-use through black soldier fly (BSF) technology Public Private Partnerships in the eThekwini Municipality, South Africa, to improve the delivery of sanitation services through an incentivized contract for emptying and transport and for processing of excreta to develop valuable products


Though funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), the eThekwini Municipality’s Water and Sanitation Unit (EWS), together with a professional consulting team (Khanyisa Projects, Partners and Development and the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Pollution Research Group) is exploring the use of business partnerships using incentivized contracts for the safe and efficient removal and disposal or processing of the UD contents.

Update in Feb 2019 at FSM5 conference:
"Complexities around PPPs within the Circular Economy in Durban South Africa"
by Teddy Gounden, Nick Alcock, Sue Mercer, Marc Lewis, Dave Wilson (see download link below)

Urine diversion toilet waste removal and re-use through black soldier fly (BSF) technology

Mission

Objective 1: Implementation of a cost effective faecal waste removal system for the estimated 80 000 households in rural areas surrounding the city in order to ultimately improve health and safety of the residents. In meeting this objective, success will be removal of all faecal matter from the UD toilets and the empowering of a number of local teams under the managing contract to undertake the work independently and sustainably in the second cycle beginning in year three of operations. Objective 2: Development and operation of a cost effective faecal waste processing plant using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) Technology through a partnership (using an operating contract) with a private sector organization. Success in meeting this objective will be the reduction in costs of processing or disposal of faecal waste through the sale of value added products by the BSF business partner.

Approach

Research or implementation partners: eThekwini Water and Sanitation Services (EWS) University of KwaZulu Natal Pollution Research Group (PRG) Partners in Development (PID)

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Operation, maintenance and sustainable servicesProduct design and engineeringSpecific to one or several countriesEmptying and transport (non sewered)Treatment of faecal sludgeResource recovery Food security and productive sanitation (WG5)Public awareness, advocacy and civil society engagement (WG9)Faecal sludge treatment processesOtherUK governmentBill & Melinda Gates FoundationFaeces or faecal sludgePeri-urbanPractitionersFertiliserProtein for animal food Private sector, including social enterprises

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South Africa

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Presentation at FSM5 Conference (2019): Complexities around PPPs within the Circular Economy in Durban South Africa


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