Composting Toilets are becoming more and more popular.

More of us are becoming aware of the insane amount of water we use every time we flush the Toilet. There is also the very important issue of waste. Everything we flush down the Toilet can be composted.

Many people are put off by the fact that human waste can and should be composted. There is no reason to be squeamish. Once broken down on a properly functioning Compost Heap there is nothing to be afraid of.

There will be no dangerous bacteria or anything else that can do you harm, if you put the contents of a compost toilet in your Compost pile and it breaks down properly.

Compost Toilet DIY is a very easy. There are loads of plans on the Web but personally I found it very easy to build my own. Be adventurous.

All you need is a sheet of ply, a bucket with a secure lid and a Toilet seat.

It is simply a matter of building a box around a suitably sized bucket. You then cut a hole in the top of the box, screw on the Toilet Seat and you have your very own Compost Toilet.

It really is as easy as that.

We have been using one for years now. It is simple to use, can be painted, tiled or varnished and looks wonderful.

The extra addition to the Compost Heap is invaluable and the Urine is very Nitrogen rich and will speed up the rate at which your Compost Heap works dramatically.

Good luck to anyone who decides to go down this much more Eco-friendly way of disposing of Human waste.

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By: Dave Tee

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