Is it necessary to separate urine from faeces? It’s best to avoid this practice, as the primary benefit of using a dry toilet is to return a material essential to…
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Tips for composting dry toilets!
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Stainless steel, plastic or galvanized steel bucket? Although it’s tempting to go for the largest possible container to reduce the frequency of handling, it’s best to opt for a 15…
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What litter can I use and where can I get it? The litter determines how comfortable your dry toilet is to use! Bedding is important. This is the carbonaceous matter…
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Tips for composting dry toilet waste.
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Do waterless toilets smell bad? We’re often asked if dry toilets give off bad smells! To which we reply: “NO, dry toilets don’t smell bad! I should specify: as…
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Discover the uses and possible locations for an ecological composting dry toilet for private or collective use, indoors or outdoors.
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From March 25 to April 9, 2017, National Neighborhood Composting Week Everyone to compost is an annual national event promoting local composting of household waste, whether at home, in a…
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How do I maintain a dry toilet? Contrary to popular belief, dry toilets are easy to use and clean. There’s a bit of maintenance when you take out the bucket.…
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For your comfort, Lécopot creates a physiological booster stool A booster stool for dry toilets, but not only… Why a physiological stool? We’ve all experienced the famous Turkish toilet,…
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Press review on toilet water Toilet paper, a growing environmental problem Every day, 27,000 trees end up in our toilets! In this article published in October 2019, the METRO Journal…
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November 19, World Dry Toilet Day Call for participation A good toilet is not a water toilet, but a compost toilet. . At Lécopot, we’re convinced of this, and we’d…