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Zerodor – Waterless Urinal System

Sustainable water and wastewater treatment

Zerodor solves the problem of excessive water usage in traditional urinals, contributing to water scarcity and high sewage volumes.

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Ekam Eco Solutions Pvt. Ltd.

Company Established Year

Since 2013

Who is this solution for

Govt, Business

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Available

To sell

Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

Doing business in

worldwide

Awards and certifications

DST – Lockheed Martin India Innovation Growth Program

2014

Acknowledged innovative environmental solutions for sustainable sanitation.

Millennium Alliance Award

2014

Honored Ekam Eco for pioneering water-saving sanitation technologies.

Titan Design Impact Award

2018

Recognized Zerodor for its socially impactful, waterless sanitation innovation.

Product description

Zerodor is a groundbreaking waterless urinal system that revolutionizes restroom sustainability by eliminating the need for flushing and reducing water consumption significantly. Developed based on extensive research from IIT Delhi, Zerodor offers an innovative solution to the environmental challenges posed by traditional urinals.

Unlike conventional urinals that rely on water to flush waste and prevent odors, Zerodor utilizes natural, low-maintenance mechanisms to separate and neutralize odors without the use of chemicals or water. This not only ensures an odor-free restroom experience but also saves a substantial amount of water with each use.

The system's design is simple yet effective, making it suitable for a wide range of high-traffic facilities such as corporate offices, malls, railways, defense setups, and government institutions. With over 45,000 units installed across more than 700 clients in India and Africa, Zerodor has proven its scalability and reliability in diverse settings.

Installation of Zerodor is hassle-free, requiring minimal retrofitting and no plumbing modifications. This user-friendly approach makes it a cost-effective and efficient solution for organizations looking to enhance their sustainability efforts and achieve green building or ESG recognition.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

  • Eliminates the need for water flushing, saving up to approximately 150,000 L of water per unit annually
  • Provides an odor-free restroom experience through natural, low-maintenance odor separation mechanisms
  • Scalable solution with over 45,000 units installed across 700+ clients in India and Africa
  • Simple installation process with minimal retrofit requirements and no plumbing modifications
  • Cost-effective and eco-driven system that aligns with sustainable sanitation goals
  • Contributes to water conservation, reduces strain on municipal water supplies, and lowers sewage volumes
  • Helps organizations reduce water usage, conserve infrastructure resources, and earn green building or ESG recognition

About the Company

Ekam Eco Solutions is an Indian cleantech spin-out from IIT Delhi (2013) focused on sustainable sanitation, water conservation, and waste-to-resource solutions. With over 5,000 hours of research, the company has developed technologies like Zerodor, a waterless, odor-free urinal that can save hundreds of thousands of liters of water per unit annually. Their product range spans waterless urinals, ecological sanitation toilets, decentralized sewage treatment systems (STPs), natural cleaning supplies, composting solutions, and portable bio-toilets. Serving more than 700 organizations across India and Africa with over 22,000 installations, Ekam addresses critical water scarcity, hygiene, and circular economy challenges. Backed by expert founders and advisors from IIT Delhi, the company consistently earns awards and certifications, blending simplicity, positivity, and environmental stewardship in its mission.

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