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poor sanitationEl Pais (Spain)
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Diana Yousef has developed a toilet that doesn't require water, nor a connection to any sewage system.
The idea tries to solve one of the major problems for half of the world’s population: the lack of sanitation.
According to the World Health Organization , 4.2 billion people use sanitation services that don’t treat waste.
Some 564,000 people die each year from diseases related to poor sanitation.
The iThrone is being used in Kuna Naga , an informal suburb of Panama City inhabited by the Indigenous Kuna people, which lacks running water and sewage.
The membrane simply begins to evaporate water from urine and feces when it comes into contact with it.
There’s no flush system: the waste that doesn’t evaporate are compostable.
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