EcoLoo AB is a Swedish GREEN innovation company. We develop, build and market unique & patented innovations and environmental solutions.
Our patent-pending toilet solution is sustainable, odor-free, maintenace-free, consumes no energy nor water. The end product is fertilizer.
Address:
Karlsgatan 5
45230 Stromstad
Sweden
Peepoople AB was created to develop, produce and distribute the Peepoo (pat.pend) sanitation solution. The mission of Peepoople is to provide universal access to dignified and hygienic sanitation.
The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Stockholm, Sweden.
Research has been conducted in co-operation with the Swedish University of Agricultural Science (SLU) and the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH).
The Peepoo toilet is scheduled to be available for delivery in the third trimester of 2010.
Address:
Alsnögatan 3
SE-11641 STOCKHOLM
Sweden
Contact:
Alexandra Karlsdotter Stenström, Camilla Wirseen
Phone:
+46 (0)70 645 78 04, + 46 70 416 36 22
SEI is an independent international research institute with offices in Sweden, UK, Estonia, US, Thailand and Tanzania. They have been engaged in environment and development issues at local, national, regional and global policy levels for more than 20 years. Their goal is to bring about change for sustainable development by bridging science and policy. They do this by providing integrated analysis that supports decision makers. SEI is home of the EcoSanRes Programme, a pioneer in the area of sustainable sanitation since 2001.
Address:
Kräftriket 2B
106 91 Stockholm
Sweden
Contact:
Madeleine Fogde, Arno Rosemarin
Category:
Governmental / State-owned organisation
The family business Separett was founded in 1976 and is today one of the world’s leading manufacturer of urine separating toilets. Separett is based deep in the evergreen forests of Småland; this region is the entrepreneurial and logistic hub of Southern Sweden. Development and manufacturing is performed by knowledgeable staff in modern premises.
Address:
Skinnebo
330 10 Bredaryd
Sweden
Sida works according to directives of the Swedish Parliament and Government to reduce poverty in the world. The overall goal of Swedish development cooperation is to contribute to making it possible for poor people to improve their living conditions.
Address:
Valhallavägen 199
105 25 Stockholm
Sweden
Contact:
Daniel Klasander, Anna Tufvesson
Phone:
+46 8 698 50 00 , +46 8 6985236
Category:
Governmental / State-owned organisation
Sisternet is a network of women that was created in 2010 by 10 women living in Stockholm, Sweden and 1 living in Kenya.
They are working with school girls in the informal settlements of Nairobi Kenya and provide menstrual cups as an entry point to discussing reproductive- and girls rights.
Address:
Blankensvagen 6b
12534 Älvsjö Stockholm
Sweden
Contact:
Hellen Wanjiku Herdies, Heidi tuchsen
Category:
International NGO
The only university of veterinary, agricultural and forestry sciences in Sweden.
Address:
Box 7032
SE-750 07 Uppsala
Sweden
Category:
Education / Research
The Swedish Water HouseProjectsContact Us
About us
Swedish Water House (SWH) provides meeting places for innovative thinking on emerging issues, knowledge dissemination and multidisciplinary policy development concerning the global water situation.
SWH annually organises a range of seminars and workshops focusing on various topics in the field of water and development. In addition SWH supports seminars for Swedish stakeholders and Swedish participation in international meetings addressing the world water crisis.
SWH cluster groups bring together Swedish stakeholders from different backgrounds to address emerging water issues through joint policy recommendations.
SWH publications and website are tools for building knowledge and reaching out to decision makers as well as to media and general public.
Address:
Drottninggatan 33
111 51 STOCKHOLM
Sweden
Contact:
Ann-Mari Karlsson
Category:
Network / Association
Urban Water Management Sweden AB provides services within strategic planning and development of water and wastewater systems based on a comprehensive approach to service delivery and sustainability. With this approach, we see water and wastewater systems as more than just infrastructure, and thus include aspects of organisational responsibilities, management and public involvement. Assessment of these different aspects of sustainability is the heart of the Urban Water approach, forming the basis for strategic planning and governance of urban water and wastewater systems. In this way we work to assure that future water and wastewater systems will contribute to a more sustainable urban environment.
Address:
Årstaängsvägen 1A
11743 Stockholm
Sweden
Contact:
Jennifer McConville, Erik Kärrman