Water, Land and Ecosystems - 4.1 Business opportunities in nutrient, water and energy recovery and reuse https://wle.cgiar.org/cluster/41-business-opportunities-nutrient-water-and-energy-recovery-and-reuse en RRR Business Model Testing in West Africa https://wle.cgiar.org/project/rrr-business-model-testing-west-africa <div class="field-body"><p>To close the nutrient cycle which is an important regulatory ESS, the project will enhance safe use of excreta in agriculture which will also help to generate revenues for the sanitation value chain. To achieve that, this project will kick-start several production plants in Ghana. One plant (under WaFo project) capable of producing up to 1,000 tons per year of fecal based fertilizer material, Fortifer, will be constructed in Tema. The Wafo project will establish appropriate partnerships and a detailed business plan for the production through a PPP with the Municipality of Tema and a leading local sanitation enterprise. It will ensure the necessary product certification from the Ghanaian government and come up with a marketing plan for Fortifer and a replication plan in two other Ghanaian cities. This project will demonstrate that Fortifier technology improves the sustainability of the sanitation value chain by generating a revenue stream. From the program perspective, the actual implementation of a closed-loop process allows significant learning elements which will help similar projects and the formulation of investment plans. Under CapVal project, three additional plants will be constructed for FS, municipal solid waste (MSW) and wastewater reuse (200 tons per year of compost, 1,000 tons per year of fuel briquettes, and waste water use in aquaculture in in three other Ghanaian cities).</p> </div><div class="field-contact-person"><h2 class="label-above">Contact Person</h2>Nikiema, Josiane (j.nikiema@cgiar.org)</div><div class="field-lead-center"><h2 class="label-above">Lead Center</h2><article about="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi" typeof="sioc:Item foaf:Document" class="ds-1col node node-partner node-teaser view-mode-teaser clearfix"> <figure><a href="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="https://wle.cgiar.org/sites/default/files/styles/partners_logo/public/Logos/partner-logos/198fbe5f-iwmi-logo-300.jpeg?itok=z-gilyan" width="190" height="100" alt="IWMI logo" /></a></figure><div class="content"><h3><a href="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi">International Water Management Institute (IWMI)</a></h3></div></article> </div><div class="field-partners"><h2 class="label-above">Partners</h2>Jekora Ventures Ltd., Volta Ghana Investment Co. Ltd., Training Research and Networking for Development, Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, Tema Metropolitan Assembly, RUAF Foundation, International Livestock Research Institute</div><div class="metadata-field field-date"><strong class="label-above">Completed</strong></div><div class="metadata-field field-date"><strong class="label-above">Start/End date</strong><time><span class="date-display-start" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:dateTime" content="2013-03-01T00:00:00-08:00">March 01, 2013</span> — <span class="date-display-end" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:dateTime" content="2015-12-01T00:00:00-08:00">December 01, 2015</span></time></div><div class="metadata-field field-research-theme"><strong class="label-above">Research Theme</strong><a href="/research/themes/rural-urban-linkages">Rural-Urban Linkages</a></div><div class="metadata-field field-cluster"><strong class="label-above">Cluster</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/cluster/41-business-opportunities-nutrient-water-and-energy-recovery-and-reuse">4.1 Business opportunities in nutrient, water and energy recovery and reuse</a></div></div><div class="metadata-field field-project-region"><strong class="label-above">Regions</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/project-region/western-africa">Western Africa</a></div></div><div class="metadata-field field-countries"><strong class="label-above">Countries</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/country/ghana">Ghana</a></div></div> Tue, 07 Jul 2015 21:26:55 +0000 wle_admin 7548 at https://wle.cgiar.org Fecal Sludge Business Testing in South Asia https://wle.cgiar.org/project/fecal-sludge-business-testing-south-asia <div class="field-body"><p>The key objective is to develop and implement business models for reuse of fecal sludge and undertake feasibility studies of those business models. Like other RRR projects this one is also about closing water and nutrient loops which support regulatory ESS, while preventing environmental pollution. The project targets our partner WSP and the entire sanitation value chain with the aim of fecal sludge reuse business models improving the cost recovery aspect of sanitation and increased private sector participation in a sector dominated by public actors. The business models are designed to bring back the lost resources such as nutrients for soil amelioration and energy for household and businesses. The project assists in reduction of surface and ground water pollution caused by indiscriminate dumping of fecal sludge and will develop safety guidelines to ensure human health and environment safety through improved fecal sludge management. This project is implemented in Sri Lanka and India and it also includes a USAID/PEER funded PhD study on P recovery from Fecal Sludge and urine reuse in India. The project is analyzing the feasibility of RRR business models and setting up demonstration trials for fecal sludge pelletizing. The project is also testing pellets for different soils and crops.</p> </div><div class="field-contact-person"><h2 class="label-above">Contact Person</h2>Rao, Krishna (K.C.Rao@cgiar.org)</div><div class="field-lead-center"><h2 class="label-above">Lead Center</h2><article about="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi" typeof="sioc:Item foaf:Document" class="ds-1col node node-partner node-teaser view-mode-teaser clearfix"> <figure><a href="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="https://wle.cgiar.org/sites/default/files/styles/partners_logo/public/Logos/partner-logos/198fbe5f-iwmi-logo-300.jpeg?itok=z-gilyan" width="190" height="100" alt="IWMI logo" /></a></figure><div class="content"><h3><a href="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi">International Water Management Institute (IWMI)</a></h3></div></article> </div><div class="field-partners"><h2 class="label-above">Partners</h2>Kurunegala municipal council, Ministry of Water Supply and Drainage, Central Environment Authority, Ministry of Agriculture, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, University of California, Berkeley, Urban Development and Environment Department, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh, World Bank-Water and Sanitation Program, India</div><div class="metadata-field field-date"><strong class="label-above">Completed</strong></div><div class="metadata-field field-date"><strong class="label-above">Start/End date</strong><time><span class="date-display-start" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:dateTime" content="2012-08-01T00:00:00-07:00">August 01, 2012</span> — <span class="date-display-end" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:dateTime" content="2016-12-01T00:00:00-08:00">December 01, 2016</span></time></div><div class="metadata-field field-research-theme"><strong class="label-above">Research Theme</strong><a href="/research/themes/rural-urban-linkages">Rural-Urban Linkages</a></div><div class="metadata-field field-cluster"><strong class="label-above">Cluster</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/cluster/41-business-opportunities-nutrient-water-and-energy-recovery-and-reuse">4.1 Business opportunities in nutrient, water and energy recovery and reuse</a></div></div><div class="metadata-field field-project-region"><strong class="label-above">Regions</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/project-region/southern-asia">Southern Asia</a>, <a href="/project-region/global">Global</a></div></div><div class="metadata-field field-countries"><strong class="label-above">Countries</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/country/india">India</a>, <a href="/country/nepal">Nepal</a>, <a href="/country/sri-lanka">Sri Lanka</a></div></div> Tue, 07 Jul 2015 21:26:55 +0000 wle_admin 7528 at https://wle.cgiar.org Regional & International Outreach support for the whole Flagship https://wle.cgiar.org/project/regional-international-outreach-support-whole-flagship <div class="field-body"><p>The proposal is supporting key outputs of IWMI’s RRR portfolio to produce international publications and the RRR report series and several benchmark text books in association with many international partners (the list can be extracted from our library records). All these products serve capacity development, our WLE RRR branding as well as impact pathway. The activity is also supporting staff time for proposal development.</p> </div><div class="field-contact-person"><h2 class="label-above">Contact Person</h2>Pay Drechsel (p.drechsel@cgiar.org)</div><div class="field-lead-center"><h2 class="label-above">Lead Center</h2><article about="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi" typeof="sioc:Item foaf:Document" class="ds-1col node node-partner node-teaser view-mode-teaser clearfix"> <figure><a href="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="https://wle.cgiar.org/sites/default/files/styles/partners_logo/public/Logos/partner-logos/198fbe5f-iwmi-logo-300.jpeg?itok=z-gilyan" width="190" height="100" alt="IWMI logo" /></a></figure><div class="content"><h3><a href="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi">International Water Management Institute (IWMI)</a></h3></div></article> </div><div class="field-partners"><h2 class="label-above">Partners</h2>ICARDA, International Fertilizer Association, RUAF Foundation</div><div class="metadata-field field-date"><strong class="label-above">Completed</strong></div><div class="metadata-field field-date"><strong class="label-above">Start/End date</strong><time><span class="date-display-start" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:dateTime" content="2014-01-01T00:00:00-08:00">January 01, 2014</span> — <span class="date-display-end" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:dateTime" content="2016-12-01T00:00:00-08:00">December 01, 2016</span></time></div><div class="metadata-field field-research-theme"><strong class="label-above">Research Theme</strong><a href="/research/themes/rural-urban-linkages">Rural-Urban Linkages</a></div><div class="metadata-field field-cluster"><strong class="label-above">Cluster</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/cluster/41-business-opportunities-nutrient-water-and-energy-recovery-and-reuse">4.1 Business opportunities in nutrient, water and energy recovery and reuse</a></div></div><div class="metadata-field field-project-region"><strong class="label-above">Regions</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/project-region/global">Global</a></div></div><div class="metadata-field field-countries"><strong class="label-above">Countries</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/country/global-level-projects">Global-level projects</a></div></div> Tue, 07 Jul 2015 21:26:55 +0000 wle_admin 7502 at https://wle.cgiar.org RRR Business Models https://wle.cgiar.org/project/rrr-business-models <div class="field-body"><p>To recover nutrients, water, and energy from agro-industrial and domestic waste streams 150+ RRR success stories were analyzed across the globe, and the feasibility of the best RRR business models is being tested in four cities for their replicability at scale, while safeguarding public health and the environment. The donor is waiting for the results to invest in the implementation of two promising business models. Like other RRR projects also this one is about closing water and nutrient loops which support regulatory ESS, while preventing environmental pollution. The associated EU/IFAD funded project component will focus on i) the assessment of institutional, policy, regulatory and financial drivers in the successful implementation of various RRR businesses in the selected regions and ii) the assessment of the economic impact of selected RRR businesses in terms of waste reduction, health, gender, water productivity, ecosystem services, climate change and other relevant indicators. The project will also study on demand of FAO options for safe wastewater use which were not yet tested.</p> </div><div class="field-contact-person"><h2 class="label-above">Contact Person</h2>Miriam Otoo &amp; Solomie Gebrezgabher (m.otoo@cgiar.org)</div><div class="field-lead-center"><h2 class="label-above">Lead Center</h2><article about="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi" typeof="sioc:Item foaf:Document" class="ds-1col node node-partner node-teaser view-mode-teaser clearfix"> <figure><a href="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="https://wle.cgiar.org/sites/default/files/styles/partners_logo/public/Logos/partner-logos/198fbe5f-iwmi-logo-300.jpeg?itok=z-gilyan" width="190" height="100" alt="IWMI logo" /></a></figure><div class="content"><h3><a href="/content/international-water-management-institute-iwmi">International Water Management Institute (IWMI)</a></h3></div></article> </div><div class="field-partners"><h2 class="label-above">Partners</h2>Makerere University, Indian Institute of Science, Hanoi University of Agriculture, Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries at the Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, International Centre for Water Management Services, Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, GRUPO GEA</div><div class="field-related-publications"><h2 class="label-above">Related publications</h2><ul><li><article about="/resource-recovery-waste-business-models-energy-nutrient-and-water-reuse-low-and-middle-income" typeof="sioc:Item foaf:Document" class="ds-1col node node-publication node-teaser view-mode-teaser clearfix"> <div class="content"><div class="metadata-field field-content-type">Book</div><figure><a href="/resource-recovery-waste-business-models-energy-nutrient-and-water-reuse-low-and-middle-income"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="https://wle.cgiar.org/sites/default/files/styles/teaser_thumb_200xauto/public/RRR_Catalogue.pdf_.jpg?itok=bvcYx-8r" width="200" height="260" alt="" /></a></figure><h3><a href="/resource-recovery-waste-business-models-energy-nutrient-and-water-reuse-low-and-middle-income">Resource recovery from waste: business models for energy, nutrient and water reuse in low- and middle-income countries</a></h3><div class="field-citation">Otoo, Miriam; Drechsel, Pay. (Eds.) 2018. Resource recovery from waste: business models for energy, nutrient and water reuse in low- and middle-income countries. Oxon, UK: Routledge - Earthscan. 816p.</div><div class="metadata-field field-download"><ul><li><a href="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/rest/rest/bitstreams/9a6becb1-04f2-46ef-8493-338794648630/retrieve" target="_blank" absolute="1">Download PDF</a></li></ul></div></div></article> </li><li><article about="/recovering-bioenergy-sub-saharan-africa-gender-dimensions-lessons-and-challenges" typeof="sioc:Item foaf:Document" class="ds-1col node node-publication node-teaser view-mode-teaser clearfix"> <div class="content"><div class="metadata-field field-content-type">Report</div><figure><a href="/recovering-bioenergy-sub-saharan-africa-gender-dimensions-lessons-and-challenges"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="https://wle.cgiar.org/sites/default/files/styles/teaser_thumb_200xauto/public/resource_recovery_and_reuse_series-special_issue.pdf__0.jpg?itok=8Q8zpjqr" width="200" height="283" alt="" /></a></figure><h3><a href="/recovering-bioenergy-sub-saharan-africa-gender-dimensions-lessons-and-challenges">Recovering bioenergy in Sub-Saharan Africa: gender dimensions, lessons and challenges</a></h3><div class="field-citation">Njenga, M.; Mendum, R. (Eds.) 2018. Recovering bioenergy in Sub-Saharan Africa: gender dimensions, lessons and challenges. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems (WLE).. 96p. (Resource Recovery and Reuse: Special Issue) doi: 10.5337/2018.226</div><div class="metadata-field field-download"><ul><li><a href="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/rest/rest/bitstreams/d8455e6d-ef81-47ff-b1a6-e9e61901184c/retrieve" target="_blank" absolute="1">Download PDF</a></li></ul></div></div></article> </li><li><article about="/farm-practices-safe-use-wastewater-urban-and-peri-urban-horticulture" typeof="sioc:Item foaf:Document" class="ds-1col node node-publication node-teaser view-mode-teaser clearfix"> <div class="content"><div class="metadata-field field-content-type">Other</div><figure><a href="/farm-practices-safe-use-wastewater-urban-and-peri-urban-horticulture"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="https://wle.cgiar.org/sites/default/files/styles/teaser_thumb_200xauto/public/WASTEWATER_HANDBOOK_V2_WEB.pdf_.jpg?itok=Ccp4LhCl" width="200" height="283" alt="" /></a></figure><h3><a href="/farm-practices-safe-use-wastewater-urban-and-peri-urban-horticulture">On-farm practices for the safe use of wastewater in urban and peri-urban horticulture</a></h3><div class="field-citation">FAO. 2018. On-farm practices for the safe use of wastewater in urban and peri-urban horticulture -a training handbook for Farmer Field Schools in sub-Saharan Africa, Second edition. Rome. 54 pp. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO.</div><div class="metadata-field field-download"><ul><li><a href="https://cgspace.cgiar.org/rest/rest/bitstreams/6ce6682d-8865-4ef0-9d97-ac14d691ce11/retrieve" target="_blank" absolute="1">Download PDF</a></li></ul></div></div></article> </li></ul></div><div class="metadata-field field-date"><strong class="label-above">Completed</strong></div><div class="metadata-field field-date"><strong class="label-above">Start/End date</strong><time><span class="date-display-start" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:dateTime" content="2014-01-01T00:00:00-08:00">January 01, 2014</span> — <span class="date-display-end" property="dc:date" datatype="xsd:dateTime" content="2016-12-01T00:00:00-08:00">December 01, 2016</span></time></div><div class="metadata-field field-research-theme"><strong class="label-above">Research Theme</strong><a href="/research/themes/rural-urban-linkages">Rural-Urban Linkages</a></div><div class="metadata-field field-cluster"><strong class="label-above">Cluster</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/cluster/41-business-opportunities-nutrient-water-and-energy-recovery-and-reuse">4.1 Business opportunities in nutrient, water and energy recovery and reuse</a></div></div><div class="metadata-field field-project-region"><strong class="label-above">Regions</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/project-region/eastern-africa">Eastern Africa</a>, <a href="/project-region/latin-america">Latin America</a>, <a href="/project-region/southern-asia">Southern Asia</a>, <a href="/project-region/southeast-asia">Southeast Asia</a>, <a href="/project-region/western-africa">Western Africa</a></div></div><div class="metadata-field field-countries"><strong class="label-above">Countries</strong><div class="textformatter-list"><a href="/country/ghana">Ghana</a>, <a href="/country/india">India</a>, <a href="/country/kenya">Kenya</a>, <a href="/country/peru">Peru</a>, <a href="/country/uganda">Uganda</a>, <a href="/country/vietnam">Vietnam</a></div></div> Tue, 07 Jul 2015 21:26:00 +0000 wle_admin 7560 at https://wle.cgiar.org https://wle.cgiar.org/project/rrr-business-models#comments