Unsafe water, sanitation and hygiene together with deficient nutritional status are major contributors to the global burden of disease. Safe collection, disposal and reuse of human excreta would enable the risk of transmission of diseases to be decreased and household food security to be increased in many regions. However, the majority of the 2.5 billion people lacking improved sanitation comprise poor people in societies with weak infrastructure. This study developed a low cost sanitation option requiring little investment and maintenance—a single use, self-sanitising, biodegradable toilet (Peepoo bag) and tested it for smell, degradability and hygiene aspects. It was found that no smell was detectable from a 25 μm thick bag filled with faeces during 24 h in a 10 m2 room at 30°C. Bags that had been in contact with urea-treated faeces or urine for 2 months in air, compost or water at 24 or 37°C showed little signs of degradation. Furthermore, pathogen inactivation modelling of the 4 g of urea present in the bag indicated that appropriate sanitation of faecal material collected is achieved in the bag within 2–4 weeks, after which the bag can be degraded and reused as fertiliser.
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May 01 2009
Peepoo bag: self-sanitising single use biodegradable toilet
Björn Vinnerås;
1Department of Energy and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7032, SE 75007, Uppsala, Sweden
2National Veterinary Institute, SE 75089, Uppsala, Sweden
E-mail: bjorn.vinneras@et.slu.se
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Mikael Hedenkvist;
Mikael Hedenkvist
3Department of Fibre and Polymer Technology, School of Chemical Science and Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Fibre and PolymerKTH, TR 58, SE 100 44, Stockholm, Sweden
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Annika Nordin;
Annika Nordin
1Department of Energy and Technology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Box 7032, SE 75007, Uppsala, Sweden
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Anders Wilhelmson
Anders Wilhelmson
4Architecture, KTH, SE 100 44, Stockholm, Sweden
5Wilhelmson architects, Alsnögatan 3, SE 116 41, Stockholm, Sweden
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Water Sci Technol (2009) 59 (9): 1743–1749.
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Björn Vinnerås, Mikael Hedenkvist, Annika Nordin, Anders Wilhelmson; Peepoo bag: self-sanitising single use biodegradable toilet. Water Sci Technol 1 May 2009; 59 (9): 1743–1749. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2009.184
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