Kenyan toilet waste turned into fodder for egg farmers

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Recycling company harvests human excrement for high-quality animal feed

A team of people takes away canisters of human waste from a Sanergy Fresh Life toilet in Mukura Kwa Ruben, south of Nairobi, Kenya. Picture: REUTERS/HEREWARD HOLLAND

Kyalo says his customers have noticed the difference in the past three weeks: yellower yolks and larger eggs.As the world looks to feed 10-billion mouths by 2050, businesses harvesting insects — either for human consumption or as animal feed — are growing. They promote themselves as a greener alternative to traditional feed such as soybeans, whose cultivation can lead to deforestation and the overuse of farm chemicals.

In developing countries like Kenya, where the World Bank says nearly two-thirds of urbanites live in slums, feeding waste to fly larvae could solve both sanitation and nutrition problems. Nestled beneath her squat-toilets are small blue barrels that, once full, are sealed and taken to an organics recycling factory in Machakos County, a bumpy 40-minute drive outside the city.

“Right now we are receiving equity debt, and grant investment to scale up operations,” Auerbach said. “We’re on track for profitability by the end of 2020.”

 

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