
Ecotact is a Nairobi-based company that aims to improve the urban landscape for low-income communities through environmentally responsible projects in sanitation and housing...Under the Ikotoilet project, Ecotact builds and operates high-quality, public, pay-per-use toilet and shower facilities on public land in urban centers. Ecotact uses a Build-Operate-Transfer model of public-private partnership, entering into long-term contracts with municipalities to secure use of public lands.-Acumen Fund
While The Clean Shop founded by Fhauwni Trevor Mulaudzi provides sanitation to multi-toilet organizations like schools and universities:
Also touched upon is Joseph Adelegan's previously covered work on livestock waste.
via Sanitation Updates
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