This is annoying because compost toilets are somewhat interesting tech and it's inevitably being jumped on and ruined by fucking hipsters as a fashion item so now we're probably going to see stupid toilets going for $5,000+ and apartments skyrocketing in value because these retards think they're a statement about the environment.
Fuck off hipsters.
But what if your poo could, for the most part, disappear from your toilet?
Yes it's called a composting process you retards.
The remaining material, rich in nitrogen and phosphorus, can be used as natural fertilizer rather than the usual greenhouse gas-emitting synthetic kind.
That's why traditional mixed farmers rotated their fields, so that the cow and pig shit from pasturing would fertilize the crops for the next year or three.
Well, not so much population explosion as much as the push for everyone to live in the city in a box. And the idea that farmers were poor idiots. And the rise of the use of chemical fertilizer. All happening at about the same time, pushed by the same people... such a coincidence, I am sure.
This is annoying because compost toilets are somewhat interesting tech and it's inevitably being jumped on and ruined by fucking hipsters as a fashion item so now we're probably going to see stupid toilets going for $5,000+ and apartments skyrocketing in value because these retards think they're a statement about the environment.
Fuck off hipsters.
Yes it's called a composting process you retards.
Yes it's called a composting process you retards.
That's why traditional mixed farmers rotated their fields, so that the cow and pig shit from pasturing would fertilize the crops for the next year or three.
Population explosion destroyed all that.
We still rotate our fields and plough back in all green waste from the production process
Well, not so much population explosion as much as the push for everyone to live in the city in a box. And the idea that farmers were poor idiots. And the rise of the use of chemical fertilizer. All happening at about the same time, pushed by the same people... such a coincidence, I am sure.
And the destruction of vast bird populations, many of whom controlled insects (such as the Eskimo Curlew).