Monday, 16 June 2014

Fantastic week at the Natural History Museum



We had a fantastic week at the Natural History Museum as part of Universities Week.   Many of our visitors were shocked to learn how many people didn't have access to a toilet and were pleased we were doing something about it.   Visitors included school groups, international tourists and Londoners on a day out, especially the latter on the late night opening on Wednesday when we talked non-stop.   One of the school boys said "that's the coolest toilet I've ever seen!"

The stall looked fantastic:

And was very popular - everyone had heard about "the toilet" and wanted to see what the fuss was about.
 Visitors even tested the prototype for comfort.
Five of the stands at the Natural History Museum were singled out in a feature in the Guardian and we were delighted that an interview with our designer, Ross Tierney, was included.

The only downside was we would have liked an opportunity to meet with David Willetts, Minister of State for Universities and Science, who visited some of the other stands, but didn't want to be seen with a toilet!

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Sharing the toilet with the Sharing Knowledge Foundation

We were delighted to be invited to speak about the Toilet at the 9th Sharing Knowledge Foundation Conference in Lisbon from 15th-17th May 2014.    The Sharing Knowledge Foundation was set up by Professors at CERN with a concern for global issues including water, energy and international cooperation in science.   We were delighted that they'd decided to include sanitation and invite us to speak on the issue.

Alison's talk started with a graphic introduction to the challenge (she has a good library of photos!) and then she described the Nano Membrane Toilet with the help of the video.

The participants were very interested in our solution, although they were very aware of the challenges we face in keeping the costs low enough.

A video of Alison's presentation is available here:



Thursday, 29 May 2014

The Nano Membrane Toilet goes to the Natural History Museum



The Nano Membrane Toilet will form part of an exhibition for Universities Week 2014 at the Natural History Museum in London from 9 to 13 June.  


Researchers from Cranfield University will join teams from 44 other UK universities represented at the Museum during the week. The exhibition will include research stations, pop-up performances, debates and live research demonstrations, covering a range of research themes.


 The exhibition will be open every day from 10am to 6pm, with late night opening until 10pm on Wednesday 11 June. Cranfield’s Nano Membrane Toilet exhibit will be part of the ‘Environment and Sustainability’ theme and will be based in the Atrium.   We’ll have all our prototypes so plenty of chance to try them out.   You can see how much power you can generate with our hand crank generator.   You can try our waterless flush.   And you can even sit on our toilet!


There’s a full list of all the events happening for Universities week here.








Thursday, 27 March 2014

Nano Membrane Toilet at Reinvent the Toilet Fair, Delhi

Our team really enjoyed our time at the Reinvent the Toilet Fair in Delhi.   We were really inspired by what the other teams had achieved and really happy to receive the feedback all of the Fair attendees.   Here are some of the highlights (thanks to Ben for the photos):

We were really pleased that everything arrived OK and the stall looked fantastic.
We attracted a lot of visitors.
Including Secretary Vijay Raghvan from the Government of India's Department of Biotechnology.
And the Ambassador to India from Burkina Faso who wanted to try everything!   He held the voltage record for the bike generator, but he did ride in the Atlanta Olympics!

We were also really pleased to help put together two videos for SuSanA.   The first is Alison explaining the toilet to Elisabeth:

The second is a tour of our stand:

We were also really pleased to feature in the Hindustan Times.

If you want copies of any of the posters on our stand these can be downloaded here, and a copy of the business model brochure is available here.


Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Video Launch

Our new video which explains the Nano Membrane toilet is launched in time for the Reinvent the Toilet Fair in Delhi.

Monday, 17 March 2014

House of potential target users

Whilst in Kumasi, Ghana, our research team visited the house of an elderly gentleman to gain insight in the potential target users.
This photo was a key image in the project because although this man has a very high standard of living with modern conveniences like TV, Stereo, DVD player, he does not have a toilet in his house.
As 2.5 billion people lack adequate sanitation, there is bound to be a spectrum of wealth.
This was confirmed by the team's guide who is a Kumasi resident as well as having many years working in the Sanitation:


"many of such residents will normally have all the amenities you can think of (I.e TVs, fridges, mobile  phones and satellite decoders) but will not have toilets at home"

Tuesday, 11 March 2014

The Nano Membrane Toilet goes to India

We're pleased to finally be able to announce that the Nano Membrane Toilet will be exhibited at the Reinvent the Toilet Fair in India next week.   We've been busy preparing for the Fair for the last 6 months (see photos below) and are really looking forward to sharing our prototypes, research findings and business ideas with the other Reinvent the Toilet teams and exploring potential collaborations.

We believe the modular and scalable design of our toilet allows it to interface with the technologies other Reinvent the Toilet teams have developed.   Specifically:
  • The membranes allow human waste to be dewatered so that thermal processing is viable.
  • The flush provides a visual and odour barrier without adding any more water to the waste.
  • The human power generator can provide energy to any system.
We're also looking forward to receiving feedback from other experts in sanitation who will be attending the Fair and meeting with Indian stakeholders. 

From the Cranfield team in attendance will be Alison Parker, Ewan McAdam, Ben Martin, Leon Williams, Ross Tierney, Sean  Tyrrel and Athanasios Kolios.

Here's some of our journey to the Fair so far:

  This is the works-like prototype being carefully packed into its crate.
Here are the crates being loaded onto the lorry for the first stage of their journey by sea to India.

This is our vision of how our stall will look.

Keep your eye on this blog next week for our updates from the Fair!