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SOWATT: Selecting Organic WAste Treatment Technologies

Biodegradable organic solid waste (biowaste) is a valuable resource that is under-utilized and under-valued. The SOWATT-Blantyre project, funded by Eawag, follows a process of structured decision making to assess and suggest the best practicable option for biodegradable solid waste (biowaste) treatment for the market of Limbe in Blantyre.
Wrixon and Imanol assess waste disposal in Limbe Market


WASHTED Project Collaborators
Elizabeth Tilley, Wrixon Mpanang’ombe, Imanol Zabaleta


Other Projects

AIR: Academic Initiative for Renewables

The Academic Initiative for Renewables) project is aimed at developing capacity in renewable energy technologies...

WATERSPOUTT: Water Sustainable Point Of Use Treatment Technologies

Solar water disinfection (SODIS) uses freely available solar energy to inactivate pathogens in water stored...

SOWATT: Selecting Organic WAste Treatment Technologies

Biodegradable organic solid waste (biowaste) is a valuable resource that is under-utilized and under-valued. The...

SOGERV: Sustainable Off-Grid electrification of Rural Villages

This Scottish funded project aims to reduce energy poverty in rural Chikhwawa district through the...

MREAP: Malawi Renewable Energy Acceleration Programme

The Scottish Government funded the £2.3m Malawi Renewable Energy Acceleration Programme (MREAP) from 2012-15. The...

SCHI: Scotland Chikwawa Health Initiative

The Scotland Chikwawa Health Initiative (SCHI) is implementing the ‘Healthy Settings’ approach to develop model...

Malawi Small Town Environmental Sanitation Planning

The goal is to develop and validate a participatory planning methodology adapted to contexts typical...

SHARE: Sanitation and Hygiene Applied Research for Equity Phase II

Food safety and hygiene play an important role in reducing and controlling diarrhoeal disease. The...

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Contact information

The University of Malawi, The Polytechnic
Chichiri, Blantyre 3.
Malawi

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Phone: (+265)1 870 411