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[[Bestand:EE problem.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|The problem|300x300px]] | [[Bestand:EE problem.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|The problem: dirt floors.|300x300px]] | ||
[[Bestand:EE Innovation.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|The Earth Enable innovation|300x300px]] | [[Bestand:EE Innovation.png|gecentreerd|miniatuur|The Earth Enable innovation: sustainable and affordable earthen floors.|300x300px]] | ||
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|Project type=Standaard | |Project type=Standaard | ||
|Name=Earth Enable | |Name=Earth Enable | ||
|Start date=2019/02/01 | |Start date=2019/02/01 | ||
|End date=2019/06/30 | |End date=2019/06/30 | ||
|Summary=Dirt floors make children sick, and 1.4 billion people live and sleep on a dirt floor. These floors harbor parasites, bacteria, and pathogens that children across rural Africa are constantly exposed to inside their homes. Replacing a dirt floor with a concrete floor reduces diarrhea by 49% and parasitic infections by 78%, but concrete is both environmentally destructive and unaffordable to the world’s poor. | |Summary=Dirt floors make children sick, and 1.4 billion people live and sleep on a dirt floor. These floors harbor parasites, bacteria, and pathogens that children across rural Africa are constantly exposed to inside their homes. Replacing a dirt floor with a concrete floor reduces diarrhea by 49% and parasitic infections by 78%, but concrete is both environmentally destructive and unaffordable to the world’s poor. | ||
Earth Enable is a Research & Development partnership and addresses this problem by installing sustainable and affordable earthen floors that have 90% fewer carbon emissions than concrete, and are also a third of the price of concrete. These floors are made of compacted earthen material (a fine sand and clay layer is troweled onto a compacted rocky soil that also has lots of clay content), and sealed with a proprietary linseed-oil based varnish that turns into a resin when dry (see process below). While our product has found a huge market of families who are eager to upgrade their homes, we have significant challenges that we are eager to partner with teams of students to address! | Earth Enable is a Research & Development partnership and addresses this problem by installing sustainable and affordable earthen floors that have 90% fewer carbon emissions than concrete, and are also a third of the price of concrete. These floors are made of compacted earthen material (a fine sand and clay layer is troweled onto a compacted rocky soil that also has lots of clay content), and sealed with a proprietary linseed-oil based varnish that turns into a resin when dry (see process below). While our product has found a huge market of families who are eager to upgrade their homes, we have significant challenges that we are eager to partner with teams of students to address! | ||
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