Have you ever wondered, how TfP Composting Toilets work? Well, here is a short video showing how easy their maintanance is. Enjoy!
TFP in Rural Hungary
After many successful meetings at the Hungarian-Ukrainian border, TFP visited some developing regions in the Northeastern part of Hungary. They got to Nyírpilis where the Tutor Foundation is helping the local Roma community – a community lacking employment opportunities, running water in their homes, and hygienic toilets. After a meeting between TFP, Tutor, and a community representative, it became clear that a waterless toilet solution utilizing TFP’s design would be an acceptable and appropriate solution for the families at Nyírpilis. Select members of the community are now using TFP toilets, and we look forward to feedback from the community and Tutor to move forward with a larger, community-scale sanitation project.
Further meetings at the Ukrainian-Hungarian border
After a fruitful first day, our team continues its work at the Ukrainian-Hungarian border. Other than our local partner, the Maltai (maltai.hu), Jason and the team met with the Baptist Aid (hbaid.org), ICRC and others. Many of the toilets were set up, including a urinal specifically for little boys.
TFP team at the Ukrainian border
On the first full day of their visit, on March 25, TFP delegation visited all the 5 border crossing points in Hungary, where Ukrainian refugees are crossing the border every day. Jason and the team has also started to deploy the toilets and train the local NGOs about the TFP products.
TFP team in Hungary
On March 24, our team has arrived to Hungary, in order to deliver all these toilet products to the Ukrainian border. And how were their first experiences on the spot? Follow our blog for further details coming soon!