Jason Kass

Jason founded the social enterprise Toilets for People in 2012 and he serves as its president. He has expertise in water and sanitation engineering and design and has worked for 15 years as an environmental engineer. His career has included positions in large and small consulting firms and city agencies. Through Rotary International and Engineers Without Borders-USA, Jason has traveled to communities in Peru, El Salvador and Haiti to design and install water and sanitation infrastructure. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife.

Jason Kass

Patently Wrong International Development

August 15, 2016

Scaling patented, secretive technologies in healthcare is a risky business. We witnessed an example of the problem recently in...

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Jason Kass

Time to listen to what people want-and it’s not nasty toilets

January 22, 2013

Promoting toilets in communities where the alternative is squatting in the open should be an easy sell. So, why...

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Jason Kass

Why Don’t People Want Toilets? – Engineering for Change

January 2, 2013

Promoting toilets in communities where the alternative is squatting in the open should be an easy sell. So, why...

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Jason Kass

High Tech-toilets? What we need is a low-tech toilet revolution

November 18, 2012

If technologies were listed in order of sexiness, poop management might rank near the bottom. But thanks to the...

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