Benefits of Composting Toilets

Benefits of Composting Toilets


Nature's Head Dry Composting Toilet


Nature’s Head Dry Composting Toilet


$875.00


This was designed for many applications including RV’s, cabins, basements and campers workshops. It is a user friendly toilet that is more economical and aesthetically pleasing. How it works: This composting toilet is self-contained and waterless, using 1.5-2 gallons of peat moss in the base for your composting matter. There is no holding tank and no pumpouts. Because of the waterless urine separa…

Dry Composting Toilet Urine Bottle


Dry Composting Toilet Urine Bottle


$35.00


The Dry Composting Toilet Urine Bottle seperates urine from feces when using a composting toilet. By seperating the two it helps to reduce odors and it limits the amonia concentration in the final compost….

The movement away from conventional toilets toward composting toilets is beginning to make a lot of sense for a lot of people. Of course, for people who love the out of doors and camping, owning a composting portable toilet is the perfect way to deal with providing toilet services even when you are roughing it. And because we do not want to pollute our national parks or places where you go to camp, composting even human waste material is in step with the goal of keeping nature natural for future generations.

A perfect time to invest in composting toilets is when you are having a home built or when your old toilet system needs to be completely replaced. The technology has been in use for quite some time so it isn’t that hard to find the information for comparing various toilets. This is important because the particular demands of your home and how you will set up, maintain and utilize the toilet system are important. So be sure you work with manufacturers and installation people who can help you make the right decisions before putting in your toilet, one of the top manufacturer’s is SunMar. You may want to consider the, SunMar Spacesaver Self-Contained Composting Toilet System.

While the effort of installing composting toilets is a little more complex than regular facilities, the benefits to the environment are significant. One big benefit is this type toilet is environmentally friendly. Instead of sending huge amounts of matter into the environment to be broken down and to decompose in some way that could degrade the soil and water, you are capturing all of the activity in your septic system and putting it to good use.

Many composting toilets do not use water as part of the operation of the mechanism. This is another good environmental impact because the flushing of toilets represents a huge drain on any city’s water supply. If everyone switched to composting toilets, the need for water in your community would drop off dramatically. That would allow more water for production of crops and it would represent a monetary savings to you, the homeowner as well because you would not be using so much water that is provided by the city. Here is a go to for additional information EPA Fact Sheet Composting Toilets

Many composting toilet systems allow you to combine your other composting efforts with the product of the toilet system. If you take full advantage of this aspect of compositing toilets, you can put much of the kitchen waste that comes from cooking right into the composting process. This means that less trash goes out to the land fills which is an environmentally sound lifestyle. And it results in savings for you as well because you don’t need as many trash bags to put out the trash when all of the decomposable material is combined to produce good compost.

The machinery and infrastructure that a city has to maintain to handle the toilet facilities for the citizens is costly and huge. If a city systematically were to switch to composting toilets, much of that infrastructure would not be needed. That would save the city money and reduce the environmental impact of running those waste management facilities. While you as one household cannot impact the city to that extent by just installing composting toilets in your home, it’s a start. The less you create a strain on city facilities and become self sufficient, the better that is for the environment. And when you are successful in switching to a composting lifestyle, you can be an example for your neighbors to follow your lead.

The one benefit of composting toilets that we should not overlook is the outcome of the process. You will be the owner of a large amount of rich and ready to use compost that you can use right away to fertilize your yard or garden. That is a cost savings to you because you don’t have to go out and buy bag after bag of fertilizer in planting season. And by using natural compost, you are not spreading chemical fertilizers on your property, which is also bad for the environment. So from the point of view of the earth’s ecosystem, your cities infrastructure and even your personal budget and lifestyle, composting toilets have a lot to offer.


Nature's Head Dry Composting Toilet


Nature’s Head Dry Composting Toilet


$875.00


This was designed for many applications including RV’s, cabins, basements and campers workshops. It is a user friendly toilet that is more economical and aesthetically pleasing. How it works: This composting toilet is self-contained and waterless, using 1.5-2 gallons of peat moss in the base for your composting matter. There is no holding tank and no pumpouts. Because of the waterless urine separa…

Dry Composting Toilet Urine Bottle


Dry Composting Toilet Urine Bottle


$35.00


The Dry Composting Toilet Urine Bottle seperates urine from feces when using a composting toilet. By seperating the two it helps to reduce odors and it limits the amonia concentration in the final compost….

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