Sanitation and Health Rights in India (SHRI) fights alongside communities to end open defecation as a key step in an ongoing struggle for health equity and social and economic justice. The company has built a toilet that converts poop into methane gas that powers a water filtration system that creates clean drinking water. SHRI then sells the water in the local community to make the whole system sustainable. Source: TechCrunch

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SHRI | Sanitation Services Provider in India

Committed to Ending Open Defecation and Providing Clean Water

Key Features

  • 11 operational facilities
  • 90,000 liters of clean water sold every month
  • 5,000+ toilet uses every day

Use Cases

  • Improving local health and hygiene
  • Providing clean water to communities
  • Reducing the negative impact of poor sanitation on society and the economy

Pricing

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Teams

SHRI works side by side with communities in India to enhance health and hygiene standards. Our dedicated team collaborates with local partners to ensure sustainable and impactful solutions.