
Ongoing
West Africa
3/5/2010
Ongoing
Water is a vital resource, and our TMSUINTX water filter goes beyond simple purification by offering a holistic approach through its two-in-one system, combining a water energizer and a ceramic filter. This technology traps pathogenic bacteria, removes solid particles, and reduces heavy metals, while revitalizing the water through its energizing system.
Current Situation:
We have already successfully deployed our filters in many households, naturopathy centers, farms, and other locations, thereby meeting a growing demand. The positive impact on water quality and users’ well-being has strengthened our position in the market.
Certifications and Testing:
Several tests have been conducted at the Water Chemistry Laboratory of the University of Lomé, confirming the quality of our filters and energizers. To further strengthen this, we aim to establish an on-site laboratory for quality testing before distributing our products to the market.
Support to the Value Chain:
In support of the value chain, TMSU International, in partnership with VIA Togo, is currently implementing the project “Professionalization of Women Potters in the Bolou locality,” with the objective of enabling them to produce ceramic filters. These filters will then be collected for assembly at the TMSU International site.
This project reaches nearly one hundred women potters through the construction of five improved kilns, the provision of equipment, training, and the formalization of beneficiaries.







TMSU supports local authorities in the development and implementation of their environmental development plans, as well as their action plans aimed at promoting access to sustainable energy and climate resilience. In this regard, we have collaborated with several municipalities, including Lacs 1, Lacs 3, Vo 3, Bas Mono 1, Tchamba 1, Haho 1, Ogou 1, Ogou 3, Oti 1, Tchaoudjo, Kloto, and Yoto 2. TMSU has notably contributed to the design, resource mobilization, and implementation of a project for the construction of a palm oil and palm kernel oil production plant in the Yoto 2 municipality. This project is the result of a collaboration between the municipality and the City of Tangier in Morocco, with financial support from the FACDI Fund.

In the context of the energy transition and the fight against climate change, Togo’s CDNs plan to promote at least 1,000,000 improved stoves in households by 2030. We are still far from reaching this target, and many actions are being undertaken in this direction. Since 2017, TMSU has been actively contributing through various projects. In 2021, TMSU International installed a production unit for improved stoves and a core assembly unit at the FEAB site, and provided training to more than twenty young people on production and assembly techniques.

TMSU International has developed an agroecological and climate-smart agriculture demonstration platform that integrates innovative solutions for sustainable farming. This initiative combines soil restoration, water management, digital agriculture, sustainable livestock production, and bioinput production systems. Through this platform, TMSU promotes environmentally friendly agricultural practices while supporting farmers with locally adapted, efficient, and scalable solutions.