New publication: Guide to Sanitation Resource-Recovery Products & Technologies

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New publication: Guide to Sanitation Resource-Recovery Products & Technologies

Dear Colleagues,
This is to announce an upcoming webinar that will launch a Guide to Sanitation Resource-Recovery Products & Technologies on the 22nd of October, 2020 between 14:00-15:00 CEST.
 
This Webinar is organized by the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Makerere University, and the Research Institutes of
Sweden (RISE) in collaboration with SuSanA Working Group 5, as part of the SPANS research project. It will present a new publication related to resource recovery from sanitation systems – the Guide to Sanitation Resource-Recovery Products & Technologies. The publication is designed as a supplement to the Eawag Compendium of Sanitation Systems and Technologies. It provides an overview of the possibilities for resource recovery from sanitation and provides guidance on treatment processes to achieve safe products for reuse. The webinar will introduce the guide, including an overview of the technologies and products that are covered in the document, and discuss how the information sheets can be used as a reference book for sanitation planning and decision-making.
 
Details and registration can be found on this link:
www.susana.org/en/news-and-events/sanita...g-events?details=170
 
Feel free to share this invitation with others interested in the topic. Welcome!
Daniel Ddiba
Co-lead for SuSanA WG5: Productive sanitation and food security
Research Associate at Stockholm Environment Institute
www.sei.org/revamp
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