The toilet that can help solve our water and energy problems
Sat Jan 2 2010 11:30 pm
by Bob Morris.
Urine-separating waterless toilets allow solid wastes to be separated from urine (which greatly cuts down smell) then used as fertilizer. Hydrogen can now easily and cheaply be extracted from the urine. Plus they save enormous amounts of water.
Tip: Jonathan Lundell
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Tagged: waterless toilets
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