Foundation Honors Hertz Foundation Fellows; Biochar Group One of Eight University Teams to “Reinvent the Toilet” | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Fellows of the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation helped form a team that has been selected as grant recipients to participate in the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation “Re-invent the Toilet Challenge” (RTTC), announced at the AfricaSan conference in Rwanda
as part of more than $40 million in new investments launching its Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene strategy.
LIVERMORE, Calif. -- Fellows of the Fannie and John Hertz Foundation helped form a team that has been selected as grant recipients to participate in the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation “Re-invent the Toilet Challenge” (RTTC), announced at the AfricaSan conference in Rwanda as part of more than $40 million in new investments launching its Water, Sanitation, & Hygiene strategy.
The winning “Biochar Group” is a volunteer collaboration including Hertz Fellows from MIT, Caltech, the University of California, Berkeley, and Stanford University. The group is one of eight winning teams from a field of 22 universities invited to compete in the Gates Foundation challenge to develop a 21st century toilet without links to water, energy, or sewer lines that costs users under $0.05 a day.
To read the full press release, visit the Hertz Foundation web site.