Sanitation Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
TANH | F | Tantech Holdings Ltd. | 1.42 | |
FGI | F | FGI Industries Ltd. | -1.17 | |
NEOG | F | Neogen Corporation | 2.74 | |
CVEO | F | Civeo Corporation | 2.13 | |
CDTG | D | CDT Environmental Technology Investment Holdings Limited | -3.90 | |
LBGJ | D | Li Bang International Corporation Inc. | 6.32 | |
XYL | D | Xylem Inc. | 1.20 | |
AWK | D | American Water Works Company, Inc. | -1.07 | |
WRD | C | WeRide Inc. | 9.15 | |
SBS | B | Companhia de saneamento Basico Do Estado De Sao Paulo | 1.44 |
Related Industries: Auto Manufacturers Building Materials Business Services Coal Diagnostics & Research Diversified Industrials Furnishings, Fixtures & Appliances Specialty Industrial Machinery Utilities - Regulated Water Waste Management
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
AWEG | A | Alger Weatherbie Enduring Growth ETF | 3.62 | |
XHE | B | SPDR S&P Health Care Equipment | 1.69 | |
IVEG | B | iShares Emergent Food and AgTech Multisector ETF | 1.05 | |
SMCP | B | AlphaMark Actively Managed Small Cap ETF | 0.78 | |
MOO | D | Market Vectors Agribusiness ETF | 0.73 |
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- Sanitation
Sanitation refers to public health conditions related to clean drinking water and adequate treatment and disposal of human excreta and sewage. Preventing human contact with feces is part of sanitation, as is hand washing with soap. Sanitation systems aim to protect human health by providing a clean environment that will stop the transmission of disease, especially through the fecal-oral route. For example, diarrhea, a main cause of malnutrition and stunted growth in children, can be reduced through sanitation. There are many other diseases which are easily transmitted in communities that have low levels of sanitation, such as ascariasis (a type of intestinal worm infection or helminthiasis), cholera, hepatitis, polio, schistosomiasis, trachoma, to name just a few.
A range of sanitation technologies and approaches exists. Some examples are community-led total sanitation, container-based sanitation, ecological sanitation, emergency sanitation, environmental sanitation, onsite sanitation and sustainable sanitation. A sanitation system includes the capture, storage, transport, treatment and disposal or reuse of human excreta and wastewater. Reuse activities within the sanitation system may focus on the nutrients, water, energy or organic matter contained in excreta and wastewater. This is referred to as the "sanitation value chain" or "sanitation economy".Several sanitation "levels" are being used to compare sanitation service levels within countries or across countries. The sanitation ladder defined by the Joint Monitoring Programme in 2016 starts at open defecation and moves upwards using the terms "unimproved", "limited", "basic", with the highest level being "safely managed". This is partiularly applicable to developing countries.
The Human Right to Water and Sanitation was recognized by the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in 2010. Sanitation is a global development priority and the subject of Sustainable Development Goal 6. The estimate in 2017 by JMP states that 4.5 billion people currently do not have safely managed sanitation. Lack of access to sanitation has an impact not only on public health but also on human dignity and personal safety.
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