Economic incentives for improved sanitation Demonstrate that carboxylic acid fermentation can be adapted as a sanitation treatment to kill pathogens in waste and convert it to liquid fuels, compost, and potable water.


Economic incentives for improved sanitation

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Product design and engineeringGlobalTreatment of wastewater or greywaterResource recovery Fundamental research and engineeringBill & Melinda Gates FoundationEnergy: fuel (liquid or solid)FertiliserWater (irrigation, process, other)University, education or research institution

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