This presentation provides knowledge and tools (Go-to-Market Canvas) to develop effective and impactful strategies for launching and scaling products or services in the market. You will learn the key elements of a successful Go-to-Market strategy and how to master the complexities of reaching and engaging with target customers.
WAFLER, M. and JONCOURT, S. (2023): Go-to-Market Strategy. Training Program on Sustainable Natural and Advance Technologies and Business Partnerships for Water & Wastewater Treatment, Monitoring and Safe Water Reuse in India. PDFLibrary


The United Nations General Comment on the right to water.
UN COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC ; SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS (CESCR GC 15) (2002): General Comment No. 15 (2002): The Right to Water (arts. 11 and 12 of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights), 20 January 2003 (E/C.12/2002/11) . CESCR, GC 15
This briefing note presents concepts and technologies that have been developed to facilitate development of effective sanitation programme in communities with challenging hydro-geologic conditions also mentioning arborloo.
WATER AID (n.y): New Sanitation Technologies for Communities with Poor Soil . (pdf presentation). Nigeria: WATER AID
This publication offers the most important information on doing business in India, with an extensive chapter on the starting a business.
WORLD BANK (2014): Doing Business 2014. Economy Profile: India. Entradas: A World Bank Group Flagship Report:Short video about the WATA® device and its positive health impact for people when treating water consistently. Produced by Antenna Foundation on the occasion of World Water Day 2017.
Training session plan on portable sensor for volatile fatty acid (VFA) and pathogens.
PLACER, M and GÓMEZ, S. (2023): Training Session Plan - Volatile Fatty Acid (VFA) and Pathogens.. Training Program on Sustainable Natural and Advance Technologies and Business Partnerships for Water & Wastewater Treatment, Monitoring and Safe Water Reuse in India . PDF
The thesis consists of three papers, the first of which investigates incineration of faecal matter as a treatment and sanitation method using a locally fabricated incinerator made of steel sheets. The second and third papers investigate composting of faeces and food waste at two size scales, using 78-litre and 216-litre wooden reactors.
NIWAGABA, C. (2007): Human Excreta Treatment Technologies – prerequisites, constraints and performance. (= Licentiate thesis ). Uppsala: Swedish Agricultural University (SLU), Department of Biometry and Engineering
This leaflet provides a summary on why and how to fertilize with urine including brief application recommendations, hygiene considerations and trouble shooting support.
VALLEY VIEW UNIVERSITY (2008): Fertilisation with Urine in Agriculture – in a Nutshell. University of Hohenheim Germany: Berger Biotechnik and Valley View University Ghana.

Technical factsheet on the design, application, performance and operation of sequencing batch reactors (SBRs), a type of activated sludge wastewater treatment plants. English, Spanish
U.S. EPA (1999): Sequencing Batch Reactors. (= Wastewater Technology Fact Sheet, EPA 832-F-99-073 ). United States Environment Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)
This presentation is adapted from the Ecosan Curriculum 2.3. The ecosan curriculum was created in order to compile the large amount of information in a structured and comprehensive way. This is the tutorial on ecological sanitation and human dignity.
GNANAKAN, K. CONRADIN, K. HEEB, J. JENSSEN, P. (2008): M2: Ecosan – an Approach to Human Dignity, Community Health and Food Security. M2-3: Ecosan and Human Dignity. PDF presentation (tutorial). Entradas: HEEB, J. ; JENSSEN, P. ; GNANAKAN ; CONRADIN, K. ; (2008): Ecosan Curriculum 2.3. Switzerland, India and Norway: .
This PDF presentation gives an overview on the national bio-digester programme in Cambodia. Design consideration, benefits of biogas digesters and its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are discussed.
BUNNY, H. BESSELINK, I. (n.y): The National Bio-digester Programme in Cambodia. In Relation to the Clean Development Mechanism. National Bio-digester Programme and NV Netherlands Development Organisation
Compilation of case studies of anaerobic treatment and biogas production at industrial scale. Examples from different industries such as the leather industry, meat and dairy industry and the pulp and paper industry are presented. The treatment of high-strength municipal wastewater/sewage and wastes from vegetable markets are also illustrated.
UNDP (2006): Green Energy from Wastes. Ministry of non-conventional Energy Sources, Government of India and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)The report summarises the results of screening analyses of pharmaceuticals and additives in personal care products in presumed hotspots in Faroe Islands, Iceland and Greenland. The compounds analysed were hu- man pharmaceuticals that are administered to alleviate and cure symptoms and illnesses. Also, the study included analyses of compounds added to personal care products to increase their hygienic properties or shelf live.