Sanitation resource recovery guide

The aim of this document is to provide an overview of the possibilities for resource recovery from sanitation and provide guidance on treatment processes to achieve safe products for reuse. The focus of this document is on resource recovery from the organic wastes managed in sanitation systems.

There are significant resources within excreta and wastewater fractions that can be recovered and turned into useful products. For example, the average person excretes 4.5 kg of nitrogen, 0.5 kg of phosphorus and 1.2 kg of potassium every year. These elements and other micronutrients found in excreta are critical for the fertilising and restoration of agricultural soils.

https://www.slu.se/en/ew-news/2021/1/guide-to-sanitation-resource-recovery-products--technologies-a-supplement-to-the-compendium-of-sanitation-systems-and-technologies/

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