Building on a long legacy of pioneering work, SEI explores ways to provide equitable, universal access to hygiene and sanitation, with a focus on systems that offer multiple benefits in terms of health, environmental sustainability, livelihoods and food security.
280 results / 14 of 32 pages
Journal article / This protocol explains the approach of a review looking at evidence on the gender and social equality outcomes of complex WASH interventions.
Media coverage / CNBC Correspondent Sam Meredith interviews SEI's Toby Gardner on the results of The Plastic Waste Makers Index published by The Minderoo Foundation.
Project / This project will work on contributing to a reduction in plastic leakage to oceans and a more sustainable environment in India, Kenya and Sweden.
Journal article / This article examines the sustainability assessments of different systems for removing nutrients and carbon from domestic wastewater in Sweden and Poland.
Journal article / This study examines the ways in which Swedish stakeholders both view and communicate about the spreading of sewage sludge on farmland.
Feature / Poop is a sustainable alternative source of energy that could help reduce emissions that lead to climate change.
Perspective / There is great potential for synergies to emerge when gridless technologies for energy and WASH are combined in off-grid settings.
Press release / A book by SEI and UNEP launched on World Water Day, reports that health and environmental risks can be solved if wastewater is treated as a resource.
Other publication / This report shows that low-carbon and climate-resilient water and sanitation services are technically feasible and economically viable.
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