Toilets That Make Compost Low-cost, sanitary toilets that produce valuable compost for crops in an African context Morgan, P. (2007)

This book describes how to make a range of toilets that also make compost. The compost is useful in the vegetable garden and can also be used for growing trees. The simplest are low cost pit toilets and a builder is not required once the householder has learned the basic methods of construction. The more complex toilets use a method known as urine diversion and a builder will be required to construct this type.

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Morgan, P. (2007). Toilets That Make Compost Low-cost, sanitary toilets that produce valuable compost for crops in an African context Aquamor, Zimbabwe and Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden, ISBN 978-9-197-60222-8

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Recommended by SuSanA (other than SuSanA publications)Food security and productive sanitation (WG5)Composting, vermicomposting (solid waste), composting toiletsFaeces or faecal sludgeEnglish

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Published in: 2007
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Aquamor, Zimbabwe and Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden, ISBN 978-9-197-60222-8

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