Theo Talks Episode 18: Fishing in a Compost Bin

Join SOIL’s charismatic Regional Director Theo Huitema on another adventure. In Theo Talks Episode 18, Theo provides humorous commentary while we watch "the man with the basket" fish in our fish ponds that are made from repurposed concrete compost bins! These were SOIL's very first bins, but had to....

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Press Release: The Buckminster Fuller Institute Announces 2013 Buckminster Fuller Challenge Semi-Finalists

August 20, 2013, New York City - The Buckminster Fuller Institute (BFI) is proud to announce the Semi-Finalists for the 2013 Buckminster Fuller Challenge. "We received a record number of entries this year, making it more difficult than any year from the past six years, to narrow down the pool to....

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Behind the Scenes Look at SOIL Operations in Cap-Haitien

By Vic Hinterlang Theo Huitema, SOIL’s Cap-Haitien Regional Director, met me at the airport. After coffee and a bite to eat at the office, located downtown not far from the waterfront, I went out with Monika Roy, a Program Coordinator whose specialties are environmental economics and sustainable....

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International Political Forum: Holy Crap: How Haiti's Human Waste is Being Used for the Better

By the International Political Forum, August 20, 2013. Original post available here. The earthquake of 2010 devastated Haiti – since then it has perpetually struggled to re-build itself and for those that have chosen to keep an eye on this impoverished Island we have seen few success stories....

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SOIL Gives Us Hope

SOIL is an organization founded in Cap-Haitien in northern Haiti that works with ecological sanitation (EcoSan) and agriculture. SOIL started out doing great work with EcoSan in Cap-Haitien by constructing toilets for people to use that are different from toilets they may have used before. SOIL’s....

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Press Release: Lush Cosmetics Supports SOIL’s Ongoing Emergency Sanitation in Port-au-Prince

As most of our supporters are aware, despite the fact that more than 3.5 years have passed since the earthquake in Port-au-Prince, for the hundreds of thousands of people still living in tents the emergency is far from over. Even as many people have moved out of the larger camps and into permanent....

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Press Release: Nutrients for All! SOIL, Ashoka and Nutrient Equity

We are excited to announce that SOIL is a finalist Ashoka’s Nutrients for All Competition! Participating in this competition has been such a pleasure for us because the goals of the Nutrients for All movement so closely align with our own philosophy. Nutrients for All and Ashoka Changemakers are....

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Theo Talks Episode 17: Is Chicken Flavor Sleeping?

Join SOIL’s charismatic Regional Director Theo Huitema on another adventure. In Theo Talks Episode 17, Theo stops to consider whether the SOIL cat, named Chicken Flavor, is alive and well. By the end of the video we've had ample time to admire "complete relaxation", but we still don't know how the....

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SOIL in the Context of a Global Sanitation Crisis

By Shannon Smith I’m five weeks into my Social Media and Outreach Internship with the 501(c)3 non-profit Sustainable Integrated Organic Livelihoods (SOIL) and I couldn’t be more pleased to be working with such an effective, socially responsible organization. In my time here I’ve come to more fully....

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August 2013 Newsletter: Summer Parties

Dear Friends, Ecological sanitation (EcoSan) is a new concept in Haiti (first introduced by SOIL in 2006), but it has caught on quickly. This is partly because of the technology’s unique suitability to a country with almost no sanitation infrastructure, limited funding for expensive sanitation....

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