Protect the environment by going to the bathroom with us

We offer a unique solution that converts urine into two kinds of fertilizers; a concentrated liquid and a dry, granular fertilizer. This prevents water pollution and enables easier circular management of wastewater and nutrients. Make your bathroom more sustainable with our urine recycling solutions—installed directly in your home, in public spaces such as offices and sports arenas, or through our portable unisex urinal for festivals and events.

Closing the Nutrient Loop

Our urine contains 80% of the nutrients we flush down the toilet. Those nutrients cause pollution in both our atmosphere and waters. Instead, we collect the urine and convert the nutrients into a dry, granular fertilizer.

Creating a Regenerative Urine Fertilizer

Without fertilizer, food production suffers. Most fertilizers used today are fossil fuel-dependent and made from non-renewable resources, whereas urine is a resource we will always produce. Urine is therefore a reliable and local source of fertilizer which can guarantee food security in uncertain times.

Building sustainable communities

Urine can be collected from anywhere, such as from festivals, homes, public buildings and sports arenas. Our solution can turn any toilet into a local producer of natural fertilizers, enabling resilient communities.

Recent news and events

Urinals amongst flower beds — Malmö Garden Show 2026

During the last weekend of May (29–31st), Sanitation360 had the pleasure of participating in Malmö Garden Show 2026 with the exhibition and panel discussion “Guldvatten till nästa nivå” (“Taking…

Sanitation360 in Stockholm: How do we make events sustainable?

On March 9th, we took part in an inspiring full-day event in Stockholm focused on sustainability in events, organized by Greentime. With around 80 participants from across the industry, the day was filled…

Exploring the Future of Urine Recycling – Jenna Senecal in VA-guiden

Jenna Senecal, CEO of Sanitation360, was awarded the 2025 Avlopp & Kretsloppspriset for her pioneering work in transforming source-separated urine into effective fertilizer. As part of the award, she…

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