Company to expand clean, modern restroom network to serve Kenya's poor
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Agency for International Development will present a $100,000 award to Sanergy, Inc. at a ceremony on Wednesday, November 30. Sanergy founder David Auerbach and renowned development experts will accept the award in Cambridge, Mass. at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The event is co-sponsored by the MIT Media Lab Development Ventures.
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WHEN: November 30, 2011, 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
WHERE: The Silverman Skyline Room, MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, Mass.
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Award Details:
With support from USAID's Development Innovation Ventures, Sanergy will expand its award-winning, financially sustainable sanitation service delivery system in Kenya's urban settlements. In the 12-month pilot, Sanergy will build and franchise a dense network of 30 low-cost sanitation centers that provide clean toilets to settlement residents.
Sanergy will process the waste to create bio-gas, which will be sold to Kenya's national electric grid. The waste product will also be processed into organic fertilizer, which will be sold to farms.
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