Evaluating the Potential of Container-Based Sanitation : Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya

This case study examines the container-based sanitation (CBS) service provided by Sanergy and how its business model fits overall in Nairobi as well as specifically in informal settlements there. Sanergy’s basic business concept is to provide safe sanitation to low-income residents of informal settlements in Nairobi and to create a sustainable value chain that converts feces into premium reuse products for agriculture. Sanergy provides single-cubicle, branded Fresh Life Toilets (FLTs) to franchisees for a fee and collects the excreta from the toilets on a frequent basis (daily or every two or three days). Satisfaction expressed by customers with Sanergy’s toilets was high and users of Sanergy’s toilets are paying much the same rates as they would for other toilet options. Overall, the FLT operation shows promise to provide a highly cost-effective sanitation solution at scale and the evolving policy landscape and significant investment by Sanergy and others has radically changed the status of CBS in a short time. Sanergy plans to scale significantly to serve as many as 500,000 people in its existing areas of operation, an ambitious expansion plan that will warrant further study and monitoring.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-02-14
Subjects:CONTAINER-BASED SANITATION, WATER AND SANITATION, SOLID WASTE, WASTE MANAGEMENT, SERVICE DELIVERY, UTILITIES, REGULATION, TOILETS, URBAN SOLID WASTE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/661201550180019891/Evaluating-the-Potential-of-Container-Based-Sanitation-Sanergy-in-Nairobi-Kenya
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spelling dig-okr-10986312962021-05-25T09:21:44Z Evaluating the Potential of Container-Based Sanitation : Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya World Bank CONTAINER-BASED SANITATION WATER AND SANITATION SOLID WASTE WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICE DELIVERY UTILITIES REGULATION TOILETS URBAN SOLID WASTE This case study examines the container-based sanitation (CBS) service provided by Sanergy and how its business model fits overall in Nairobi as well as specifically in informal settlements there. Sanergy’s basic business concept is to provide safe sanitation to low-income residents of informal settlements in Nairobi and to create a sustainable value chain that converts feces into premium reuse products for agriculture. Sanergy provides single-cubicle, branded Fresh Life Toilets (FLTs) to franchisees for a fee and collects the excreta from the toilets on a frequent basis (daily or every two or three days). Satisfaction expressed by customers with Sanergy’s toilets was high and users of Sanergy’s toilets are paying much the same rates as they would for other toilet options. Overall, the FLT operation shows promise to provide a highly cost-effective sanitation solution at scale and the evolving policy landscape and significant investment by Sanergy and others has radically changed the status of CBS in a short time. Sanergy plans to scale significantly to serve as many as 500,000 people in its existing areas of operation, an ambitious expansion plan that will warrant further study and monitoring. 2019-02-15T16:49:38Z 2019-02-15T16:49:38Z 2019-02-14 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/661201550180019891/Evaluating-the-Potential-of-Container-Based-Sanitation-Sanergy-in-Nairobi-Kenya http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31296 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Africa Kenya
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topic CONTAINER-BASED SANITATION
WATER AND SANITATION
SOLID WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
UTILITIES
REGULATION
TOILETS
URBAN SOLID WASTE
CONTAINER-BASED SANITATION
WATER AND SANITATION
SOLID WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
UTILITIES
REGULATION
TOILETS
URBAN SOLID WASTE
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
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TOILETS
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WATER AND SANITATION
SOLID WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
UTILITIES
REGULATION
TOILETS
URBAN SOLID WASTE
World Bank
Evaluating the Potential of Container-Based Sanitation : Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya
description This case study examines the container-based sanitation (CBS) service provided by Sanergy and how its business model fits overall in Nairobi as well as specifically in informal settlements there. Sanergy’s basic business concept is to provide safe sanitation to low-income residents of informal settlements in Nairobi and to create a sustainable value chain that converts feces into premium reuse products for agriculture. Sanergy provides single-cubicle, branded Fresh Life Toilets (FLTs) to franchisees for a fee and collects the excreta from the toilets on a frequent basis (daily or every two or three days). Satisfaction expressed by customers with Sanergy’s toilets was high and users of Sanergy’s toilets are paying much the same rates as they would for other toilet options. Overall, the FLT operation shows promise to provide a highly cost-effective sanitation solution at scale and the evolving policy landscape and significant investment by Sanergy and others has radically changed the status of CBS in a short time. Sanergy plans to scale significantly to serve as many as 500,000 people in its existing areas of operation, an ambitious expansion plan that will warrant further study and monitoring.
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SOLID WASTE
WASTE MANAGEMENT
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REGULATION
TOILETS
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title Evaluating the Potential of Container-Based Sanitation : Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya
title_short Evaluating the Potential of Container-Based Sanitation : Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya
title_full Evaluating the Potential of Container-Based Sanitation : Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya
title_fullStr Evaluating the Potential of Container-Based Sanitation : Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the Potential of Container-Based Sanitation : Sanergy in Nairobi, Kenya
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