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.
Composting toilets are equipped with cutting-edge technology to optimize the composting process, but their success is still heavily dependent on user input...
Some cleaners can have adverse effects on the composting process, so to help you maintain a healthy composting system, below are the cleaners to avoid, and the cleaners to use!
Rushed mornings, toilet queues, arguments as to who gets to go first and warm seats that provide all too much familiarity... Perhaps it's time to think about a second toilet.
Looking to build an eco-friendly outhouse? We've got ALL the inspo! Outhouses can be constructed in two ways - close to the ground or raised on piles, and there are composting toilet options to compliment both.
A question we get asked often is "how often are composting toilets emptied?" Obviously, emptying frequency is system and usage dependent, but there are average expected time frames.
The short answer is yes. They can easily back on to division walls in proximity to the perimeter and, with the right setup, can even be placed in more central parts of the house.
Composting toilets are resilient to floods. Once drained, they will keep composting. The path to recovering the toilet will largely depend on the type of system you have.