Environmentally-Friendly Toilets

Just as there is an environmentally-friendly products in many areas, there is a new generation of environmentally-friendly toilets too: composting toilets. Maybe not so new, since they have been used to create humus in some commercial farming communities, but they might now gain popularity as part of the widespread green thinking. Most of us know about the shift that's been made from paper wipes to air driers. Composting toilets, with their elimination of water, take this green thinking several steps further.

Someone may ask, "What's the difference between this technology and the traditional or rural practice of not using toilets all together?" Sanitation, I say. The composting units are self-contained, and they waterlessly-flash to a remote enclosure that does the compositing. So you don't have the picture of flies fighting for waste deposited behind a rock or under a tree, the same flies that will be regurgitating on someone's meal in a few hours.

Tomorrow is World Toilet Day!

Happy Toilet Day!

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