24-Hour Emergency Sanitation
Hourglass manufactures emergency bio-reactor toilets that use papaya enzymes to accelerate organic waste decomposition from weeks to just 24 hours—without water or electricity. Our networked units create coordinated sanitation systems for disaster zones, refugee camps, and informal settlements where traditional infrastructure is impossible to deploy.
Relief workers pour a bucket of waste into the hourglass-shaped reactor, drop in a papaya enzyme pack, and watch real-time sensors show the decomposition progress. Within 24 hours, they open the bottom chamber to find 70% volume-reduced, odorless compost—all without water, power, or sewage infrastructure.
B2G/B2B Model: Complete units at $500/unit to UN agencies, Red Cross, and USAID for emergency stockpiles. Recurring Revenue: Bi-weekly enzyme pack subscriptions at $15/pack (treating 50 uses). Pilot Contracts: 3 NGOs at $150,000 each for 300-unit clusters, targeting government disaster preparedness budgets.