Wait List for SOIL Toilets in Cap-Haitien Grows to Over 575 Families

In October last year, SOIL and our partners at re.Source Sanitation launched a new project to build toilets throughout the Shada neighborhood of Cap-Haitien. In exchange for a small monthly user fee, SOIL regularly picks up toilet wastes and delivers them to a SOIL compost site for safe treatment....

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Press Release: SOIL a Finalist in the Nature Conservancy / Rare Solution Search: Adapting to Climate Change

SOIL was recently selected as a top 10 finalist in a Nature Conservancy / RARE contest recognizing promising efforts to help vulnerable communities reduce environmental risk and adapt to climate change. SOIL’s proposal to use ecological sanitation (EcoSan) technology to improve food security....

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September 2013 Newsletter: Join SOIL in Combatting Climate Change with Compost

Dear Friends, September has been a month of sweltering days, cool rains, and non-stop activity at SOIL. We have been busy running mobile toilets at festivals, constructing our new office, holding workshops, and, as always, transforming poop into beautiful soil. While we usually look at our work in....

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Make Your Own Compost

While we would love for everyone to have an EcoSan composting bin in their backyard, an easier way to break into the wonderful world of composting is to transform your kitchen food scraps into rich soil nutrients. Composting is a small thing we can all do to help mitigate the effects of climate....

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The Philosophical Roots of SOIL’s Waste Transformation Work in Haiti -- Nutrient Access and Human Rights

** This post is a modified essay that was originally published in the online literary magazine Drunken Boat. We hope this will give our supporters insight into SOIL’s guiding principles and we thank Drunken Boat and Ashoka Changemakers for encouraging us to philosophically reflect on why we do the....

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Theo Talks Episode 19: Shopping for Supplies

In Theo Talks Episode 19, Theo's trip to the lumber yard gets momentarily interrupted by some unexpected guests. As Theo says: "this video was going about the wood... You can see how concentrated I am making my videos". All in all, this Theo Talks provides an interesting glimpse of a cemetery....

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New SOIL EcoSan Toilet Models Being Tested

The world of composting toilets is full of different models and technologies. At SOIL we strive to design toilet models that are desirable to the users and affordably constructed entirely from locally-available materials. Almost all SOIL toilets use urine diversion (also known as UD) funnels which....

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A New SOIL Office in Cap-Haitien - Coming Soon!

For the past five years SOIL has been renting a beautiful downtown building in Cap-Haitien that has served as our northern Haiti office. This building has many benefits: it's conveniently close to the urban neighborhoods we work in and also close to the bus station, the airport, our partner....

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Can NGOs be a Vehicle for Sustainable Sanitation? A Case Study from Haiti

** This post is a direct transcript of SOIL Executive Director, Sasha Kramer's, talk at World Water Week Stockholm on September 3, 2013 during a session called " Learning from WASH System Failures: Resilient Risk Reduction". My name is Sasha Kramer and I am an ecologist who has been living and....

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Disaster Risk Reduction and Environmental Protection: SOIL, ARC and WWF at the Crossroads

This past Thursday, SOIL hosted an educational training session with the American Red Cross (ARC) and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to use SOIL’s experiences in ecological sanitation as a model for how to think about development work in an environmental context. The day-long workshop was attended by 36....

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