Potters For Peace

Potters For Peace
Date founded1986
Location of HeadquartersBoulder, CO
Projects
Potters Teaching Potters
Technical and Design Assistance
Fuel Efficient Kilns
Alternative Fuel Burners
Ceramic Raw Materials Research
Marketing
Ceramic Water Purifiers
Websiteswww.pottersforpeace.org
www.goodfoundationsinternational.org
Potter at work

Potters for Peace, which has changed its name to Good Foundations International, is a nonprofit organization that has created a network of potters and other relevant parties to improve quality of life and preserve tradition using local skills and materials. PFP primarily works in Central America and has headquarters in Boulder, Colorado.[1] PFP manages projects that help local potters to improve and market their products. PFP is best known for their work in water treatment, which has influenced water treatment systems worldwide. The treatment strategy follows a Point-of-Use (POU) water treatment design that uses ceramic water filters to remove pathogens and other contaminants from the water. This is generally a very effective method to remove bacteria from water, though there are some concerns about the ease of use and maintenance of the filtration units. Unlike other similar organizations, PFP does not manufacture these filters, but instead helps local communities to set up independent filter workshops to produce and sell the filters.[2]

  1. ^ Rarick, Charles A. and Duchatelet, Martine. Potters for Peace: Throwing Clay in Nicaragua for Peace and Profit. 2006. Journal of the International Academy for Case Studies. 12:141-144
  2. ^ Potters for Peace, accessed October 28, 2009