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Tiny homes have captured the imagination of minimalists, adventurers, and budget-conscious buyers alike. The promise of a ...
Cardboard improves soil health as it breaks down, which makes it a great gardening tool with many uses. Here's how one pro ...
Members of Whitmore Allotments gathered on Sunday, June 22, to mark the official opening of the environmentally-friendly ...
Looking for a water-free, eco-friendly toilet solution, or need something off the grid? We dive into the pros and cons of ...
A composting toilet is a type of dry toilet that uses composting and dehydration processes to break down human waste. It operates without water or chemicals, distinguishing it from traditional ...
One of those technologies was its use of composting toilets. I raved about them in an archived post, calling the washrooms in the Bullitt Center "the sweetest-smelling loos I have ever been in." ...
As with dry composting toilets, RecoLab extracts nitrogen and phosphorus from human waste — as well as from food compost — and turns them into fertilizer pellets at a nearby factory.
Traditional flush toilets also use a lot of fresh water to operate, further compounding the problem. A composting toilet in your RV lets you to stay off-grid longer. (Photo: Bryan Rogala) ...
Compost toilets in modern housing in Germany GiveLove's work in Uganda is among the projects featured in the documentary "Holy Shit: Can Poop Save the World?" Director Ruben Abruna traveled to 16 ...
Compared to other composting toilets, the OGO is a somewhat premium option at $1,185. The C-Head and Nature’s Head cost $825 and $995, respectively, and that $200-400 difference is not nothing.