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A couple of months ago my toilet got all blocked up and I couldn't afford the plumbers fees. Dunno about your part of the world but in my part plumbers charge about the equivalent of three weeks worth of foods costs
 plus an arm and a leg just to visit to diagnose your problem.

Such a situation as this really placed me in a difficult situation. I remembered that I had bought a composting toilet bucket from an online Canadian camping store a couple of years back so I went hunting for it.

I then went researching how to best compost human toilet wastes. Amazing what poverty can drive us into.

I have known friends who own compost toilets for decades now and in the absence of having a useful husband to build one for me they are very expensive. Well - not as expensive as installing a septic system; but still expensive by my books. So off I went 'googling' the construction of inexpensive composting toilets.

I came across a fella by the name of Joseph Jenkins who has been composting, processing and using what he aptly calls humanure for decades now. I duly ordered his book.

Joseph Jenkins is very enthusiastic about humanure and to him it just about constitutes the salvation of our planet. Humanure is apparently capable of solving more human problems that I'm sure you could possibly dream up.

His book that has 255 pages, 42 tables and charts, 55 drawings, 19 photos, glossary, index, and along with a few bad jokes makes for extremely fascinating reading.

I have always held that flushing water down our toilets is an environmental sin of a very high order, and I perpetrate such sins as rarely as possible. In fact a photo of my humble farm 'thunderbox' has sparked quite an interesting comment stream on my Facebook pages.

And now at my city abode I now sport my Canadian compost bin toilet, a bucket of suitable sawdust and a suitable garden compost bin.

By now I'm sure many of you may be gagging at such thoughts. But I implore you to read Joseph Jenkins book. In fact both my home and my garden neither smells or looks any worse for having this humble toileting arrangement in it's midst.

 
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very interesting read! Thanks so much for sharing this!! Poo is not the only thing you can compost!
Shitting in a more natural way would most definitely benefit humans, as well as all the other life forms on the planet. Turn that feces into something that gives a meal to others. Yes. It's all natural. Why the hub-bub over shit? Stink is just a state of mind. That's what I think. Learn to make perfumes from the blooms of colonic rooms. If New York really knew from where their flavor grew, they would be amazed. Yes!
I know that South Asian countries like Vietnam use the raw stuff to manure their fields. Superficial people hate the stuff! But it is there in every good-looking 'butt' that we ogle at! lol..... Nice to read you again!
Ah - I can see another follow-up article is neded on this topic. All of your comments have each touched upon interesting and salient points. And thanks for making me laugh fellahs :-)
Well, this is a new topic! Only you...
Fran did you know i got a heap of poo from teh water treatment at Pingelly yes Human Poo work well on my garden. and there is no way i would ever use holy shit it is the fithiest smelliest foulest thing in universe bar NONE.
LOL, But sounds like the "good ol' days". Great unique article!!
After so may years you keep surprising me, girl!
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