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position paper Sep 2013 ; 5 pages ![]() Ed. Practical Action - Rugby Downloadable format: PdF ![]() Downloadable from the publisher ![]() Abstract: Bio-latrines are a simple idea; make use of the waste that we produce by generating biogas, a source of energy that can be used for cooking and lighting or for generating electricity if you have enough gas. In bio-latrines this is combined with the need to manage human waste in areas where there is no centralised sewerage system. Practical Action has done this in a number of institutions such as schools and hospitals in Kenya in Nepal in respectively. This new technical brief outlines some of the benefits and disadvantages of the bio-latrine approach.
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