The MycoToilet, a mushroom-powered waterless toilet opened at the University of British Columbia on September 26.
University of British Columbia (UBC) researchers have launched the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, the MycoToilet, at the university's Botanical Garden. The prototype turns human ...
Composting toilets are a great idea, but no one likes to think of the waste just sitting there and slowly … fermenting. A new ...
UBC researchers have launched the world's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, the MycoToilet, at the UBC Botanical ...
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World’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet turns human waste into fertilizer
The University of British Columbia (UBC) has launched the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, introducing a new ...
UBC researchers are launching the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet at the UBC Botanical Garden on Sept. 26.
Nearly anything made of 100% natural materials can be composted. Of course, you should always look into product ingredients ...
Overflowing garbage mounds have become a daily sight in Manesar, exposing gaps in waste management despite repeated promises and the creation of the Municipal Corporation of Manesar (MCM) in 2021. A ...
More than 1,000 gallons of poop — enough to fill a small, above-ground swimming pool — would have wound up on the streets of Grand Junction last year. The same can be said for more than 2,000 gallons ...
Approximately 2.5 billion people worldwide and 4 million people in the United States live without a flushing toilet. In Alaska, about 22 percent of the population — just over 160,000 people — live ...
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