Sanitation and Health Rights in India
Sanitation and Health Rights in India
Affordable household electricity through rechargeable battery rental.
Other | India | Capacity Building |
Overview
Sanitation and Health Rights in India (SHRI) believes that all men women and children deserve to live a life dignified by access to improved sanitation. SHRI builds community blocks of toilets that are easily accessible to the 650 million Indians who currently live without a toilet. This work is sustained by harnessing methane gas found in human waste to generate eletricity that charges portable batteries which power LEDs and other small electronics. These batteries are rented out to the 400 million Indians who live without electricity creating a sustainable and environmental business model that can be scaled throughout India.
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Other | Nonprofit | Operating |
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Bihar, India