Sub-critical wet-oxidation technology for low cost human waste processing To deliver a working demonstration of the integration of sub-critical wet oxidation into an effective non-sewered toilet that can be used in the developing world


Phase 1: To design and develop a proof-of-concept toilet system at household scale based on sub-critical wet oxidation that will safely and affordably treat human waste.

Phase 2: to deliver a working demonstration of the integration of sub-critical wet oxidation into an effective non-sewered toilet that can be used in the developing world

Sub-critical wet-oxidation technology for low cost human waste processing

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