The pioneering company of the Eco-san toilet system was founded in 1987, but the concept of the Philippine eco-toilet system dates back to 2001. The Philippine Advanced Research Center (CAPS) and WASTE were NGOs in the Netherlands. Solid waste management research concerning solid waste management, composting, hospital waste and institutional aspect recovery. WASTE proposes a new method for managing excrement which is a new CAPS new product - eco-san toilet system.
Some not-for-profit organizations are working from sewage and wastewater by installing a cost-effective and relatively unnecessary toilet like "Ecological Sanitary Toilet" by Drop In The Bucket and "Elephant Toilet" by Pump Aid The focus is on drinking water pollution. The elephant's toilet creates a relatively simple waste disposal mechanism using the local resources in the building, promotes decomposition by separating the solids from the liquid and reduces the influence on the groundwater. In contrast, the Eco-san flush toilet does not use any kind of electricity, but actually treats sewage rather than sewage, so the output of the toilet is merely water. Both solutions are easy for residents of the African community, maintaining the cleanliness of the local water sources and have a serious impact on it.
Basically it is a serious problem to provide a hygiene system that enters the toilet and safely manages human excrement. According to WHO / UNICEF statistics, there are now 3 billion people who can not access basic sanitation facilities and during the 2000-2015 Millennium Development Goals all people have the most progress regarding access to sanitation facilities I can not see it. Therefore, the world observes and acts to ensure progress over the next 15 years under the sustainable development goal (SDG). Sustainable development objective 2 sets the goal of achieving universal access to public health by 2030