Local Sanitation Entrepreneur Invents Rainwater Restroom

By Phlush | July 14, 2011

Kyle Earlywine co-owner of Green Flush Technologies writes: They say necessity is the mother of invention but even common needs such as restroom access often lack innovation. For instance, flush toilets have been the norm in households and public restrooms for longer than most Americans can remember. Yet in remote or wilderness areas without water…

Swiss Economist Backs Us Up: Portlanders Pay too Much for Sanitation

By Phlush | June 5, 2011

Writes Molly Danielsson, who, along with Mathew Lippincott, has received a stipend at Cewas in Switzerland.  Part of a group of entrepreneurs launching sanitation businesses, they are meeting and interviewing experts in the field.  Watch this space for reports of their discoveries. Mat and I had a chance to hear Isabel Guenther speak on May…

Talkin’ Sh*t in Europe

By Phlush | June 3, 2011

Molly Danielsson writes from Europe: Last week Mat and I got to meet Thilo Panzerbieter of the German Toilet Organization. Thilo is a civil engineer who was working on installing ecological sanitation systems in the Zambia when he decided to focus his attention on advocating for sanitation work in his home country. Thilo’s two advocacy…

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By Phlush | January 18, 2025

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By Phlush | August 24, 2023

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By Phlush | June 26, 2023

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By Phlush | March 20, 2020

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