UBC researchers have launched the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, the MycoToilet, at UBC Botanical Garden.
Composting toilets are a great idea, but no one likes to think of the waste just sitting there and slowly … fermenting. A new ...
How many times have you needed to use the restroom, only to discover that the only available one was a portable toilet?
UBC researchers have revealed a first-of-its-kind toilet at the Botanical Garden this week, and it’s unlike anything you’ve ...
A composting toilet that sees regular use must be able to handle a lot of waste, and this high-capacity compost toilet system from Sun-Mar does. This model, which works with a 1-pint flush toilet or ...
By leveraging fungi’s natural decomposition abilities, the system offers a circular approach to sanitation, turning what was ...
The MycoToilet, created by Canadian scientists, will turn human waste into nutrient-rich compost without using any water ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation requires any home built after 2007 to have a septic system, and that waste from a home toilet can’t be used to fertilize ...
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Epic fails and wins in our compost toilet build
After a year of primitive toilet experiences while living off the grid, Emilia created a makeshift compost toilet using ...
Tucked away in a forest in the University of B.C.’s Botanical Garden, a first-of-its-kind toilet is ready to turn human waste into nutrient-rich compost using the power of mushrooms.
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