How Commercial Waterless Toilets and Urinals Are Set to Change Urban Landscapes
Urinals are popular urine collection devices mainly used by men to relieve themselves. Most urinals are built to use water to dispose of the urine but in recent times waterless urinals are becoming more commonplace. The same goes for commercial waterless toilets that have been built to reduce ecological footprints by consuming little to no… (0 comment)

Green Benefits of Waterless Toilet Systems
Have you ever wondered what the mantra going green means and how you can play your part in the universe? Well, it’s not a foreign concept and it’s definitely not as difficult as most people assume it to be. Going green simply means eco-friendly living. There have been circumstances that have led environmentalists to push… (0 comment)

Waterless Nano Membrane Toilet: The Green Toilet Option Backed By Bill Gates
Environmentalists and other interested parties continue to devise creative ways to dispose of human defecation and improve sanitation. They encourage anyone who wishes to reduce environmental impact to build a home with a green toilet, use a composting system to decompose human excreta and generate energy from such wastes and so on. However, developing countries… (0 comment)

Composting Waterless Toilets Advantages and Disadvantages | WaterLess Toilet
Composting waterless toilets are popular because they are a cheap alternative to the conventional flush toilet as compared to other waterless systems. The composting toilet is one of the most common waterless toilets among households in developing countries. There are different types of waterless systems from incinerating toilets to the nanotechnology and urine diversion flush… (0 comment)