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Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Cookstove development update

Fred, Stan and I are working like crazy on testing and refining the Gen2.1 cookstove.  Thus far we have made and tested four stoves all with incremental design improvements.  Sadly, we can not yet show any photos or images as the intellectual Property protections are not in place yet.

However, With our testing and minor modifications (will be easy and affordable to incorporate into production). We have greatly improved the usability, cooking efficiency and reduced the material volumes.

We are still on schedule for our launch in late Jan 2018 in Chiapas, Oaxaca and San Luis Potosi.

Friday, May 12, 2017

The world needs more toilets, but Western solutions aren't the answer

Today, 35.8% of the world’s population still lacks access to any proper sanitation facilities.

That’s why in 2015, the world’s leaders agreed to strive for access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all by 2030 as part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. That means more than three billion extra people will need access to a toilet.

But if we solve this problem with the flush toilets we’re used to in the West, we will have a whole new water access and sanitation problem on our hands. <...more...>

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Graphene Sieve Turns Seawater into Drinking Water

A graphene membrane. Photo: The University of Manchester

Graphene-oxide membranes have attracted considerable attention as promising candidates for new filtration technologies. Now the much sought-after development of making membranes capable of sieving common salts has been achieved.

New research demonstrates the real-world potential (...more...)

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Gen 2.1 La Mazateca cookstove design at the machine shop

Yesterday was a day of significance. After much too long we finally met with Sound manufacturing (Kent WA) to show them our new stove drawings. It has taken us a long time to get to this point but we are confident in our design and Sound manufacturing to make the tooling.

Our first tools and parts will be for the combustion chamber (smallest part of the stove) to test the tooling manufacturing modeling process.

This is a HUGE step on our way to implementing 50 Gen 2.1 Laz Mataca clean cookstoves in Chiapas this coming fall. We are still working on the intellectual property (IP) filings so I can not show any photos or images yet. I hope to have the IP secured in a month or so. When this is complete we can show the public our innovation.