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Clay Filter (5/10)

Clay pot filters purify water by passing it through the pores of a ceramic fired in an open fire. The filters are made of clay with a filling of organic materials often coffee, which makes them affordable even for poor communities in developing countries.

The concept has been developed by Australian scientist and potter, Tony Flynn. First test show that a high percentage of bacteria and protozoa are being filtered from treated water. The NGO abundantwater is currently running a series of tests in Laos, introducing traditional potters to the technology. (Photo: abundantwater.org)

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Ruth Boyce 2009-08-10 15:26:17
Where do you buy those lifestraws?
dose anyone know whare I can get them? Thanks
Christian Blaeul 2009-06-25 15:05:15
Involvement of Allianz
Dear Allianz team, what exactly is the involvement of the Allianz in these great design ideas? Could you please state the percentage of donations in relation to a recent profit figure. ...
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