Can International Nonsewered Sanitation Standards Help Solve the Global Sanitation Crisis?

Clément A Cid, Francine Abiola,Markus Starkl

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2022)

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Abstract
To address one of the most severe global challenges affecting human health and the environment, two new voluntary product standards (ISO 30500 and ISO 31800) for nonsewered sanitation systems (NSSS) and fecal sludge treatment units (FSTUs) have been developed and published. While providing stringent voluntary product requirements for the containment and the treatment of human excreta with safe outputs (air, liquids, and solids), ISO 30500 and ISO 31800 make the inextricable connections between environmental emission thresholds, technical innovations, and sustainability aspects of NSSS and FSTUs. The purpose of this feature is to discuss these connections.
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sustainability, standards, nonsewered sanitation, fecal sludge management
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