New Zealand is renowned for its stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, and a laid-back lifestyle that has become synonymous with Kiwi culture. At the heart of this culture lies the beloved bach - a quintessential part of New Zealand's identity.
Eco issues inspire eco solutions. And, faced with the challenge of tackling deforestation, New Zealand is turning to composting toilets as a powerful tool in assisting reforestation efforts.
The composting process of a composting toilet is the same as that of any standard compost pile we're all familiar with. Compost is achieved through microbiological activity where decomposition through digestion of organic matter leads to finer and finer residuals, ultimately creating soil.
Regenerative farming is a holistic approach to farming that focuses on enhancing the health and vitality of the soil, optimizing biodiversity, and restoring ecosystem functions.
A look at Huia Road Horse Club - a community-driven organization where people come together to learn about animal care, community spirit, and environmental stewardship
Water is needed to grow food, preserve natural habitats and sustain human and animal life - no easy feat when the supply is limited and populations keep growing!
Composting toilets are a big step towards eco-friendly living - they contribute to a system of sustainability, and help preserve valuable resources for future generations.