The simplest and best bush/composting toilet ever.

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A step by step guide to creating an effective compost toilet system. Bryan Innes from Awhi Farm in Turangi, New Zealand, explains what you need and how it all works. NO SMELL!

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@FranekCyganek25
@FranekCyganek25 2 жыл бұрын
I got to say that's not only humanure for me Since I started doing it, my physical, mental and spiritual health inproved a lot. I recovered from a very hard and difficult to cure disease. Because of this, I could start doing in my life and invent many new things that I could not before due to poor health and poor general condition. Beacause of this, I was able to start working a lot physically and intellectually. I also feel better spritually- happier and freer to do good and generally as me and I can also give this happiness to others. The very sad thing is that people do not want to see that the changes that have taken place are the results of working towards humanure.
@charleshughbryan5603
@charleshughbryan5603 2 жыл бұрын
Great video ! I have one in Arizona and works great ! Love the pretty lady's laugh !!
@malimayaluna4362
@malimayaluna4362 8 жыл бұрын
thank you for this posting! ...and one can connect the toilet seat bucket to the kitchen stove to use the gas (seen in use in oakland!) with a plastic tube (that goes first through a colabottle ; ) filled with water - to take the smell away) there was a wall between the stove in the kitchen and the bucket on the other side) It works! (use straw, dry leaves, they decompose faster than wood ... learning to be good to the Earth, a need and a responsability! saludes!
@FranekCyganek25
@FranekCyganek25 2 жыл бұрын
When I say that God with His grace can heal through nature and act through infinite number of things, even believers in God often knock on the head and telk me that I am mentally ill or something. And I've just been in bad condition but it keeps getting all the way better. Certainly there are many graces of God in action for matters which are missing in the world and about which people think that they are not working but work wonderfully. I hope that it will gradually change and people will be able to take advantage of the good that is contained in this matter and also be able to discover many other wonders so far hidden for humanity or old and forgotten or considered not working but works great. Cordial greetings and blessing for You everyone ❤
@pacificaifyouplease8560
@pacificaifyouplease8560 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I am in Horopito with a similar composting toilet- with a couple of refinements. Use a 200 litre barrel instead of a bucket. $20 of FB. Better et, make one for each person.
@willm5814
@willm5814 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome - would be great for slum areas in mumbai or philippines or USA
@tittiger
@tittiger 8 жыл бұрын
Did you forget to include a link for the micro-organisms?
@julesvuolo2088
@julesvuolo2088 7 жыл бұрын
What is the micro organisms, and how to get it that you spoke of
@MT-po1xz
@MT-po1xz 7 жыл бұрын
I have looked to no avail to find a similar system to yours. The simplicity is great. However lack of backup information leaves me at a dead end for the moment. Most every system has several difficulties I feel are unnecessary I agree with your analysis. Can you furnish me with some more backup sites?
@MT-po1xz
@MT-po1xz 7 жыл бұрын
I decided to do the bokashi toilet thing as done here. I made bokashi spray and paper/sawdust systems. I did it for 4 months and produced 4 - 5 gal. buckets of bukashi-ized poop. One of them I did kitchen waste with my poop. Since I read that there seemed to be some problems with using pee I keep the pee down to only when I had to do both P&P. I sealed the bucket toilet with a bucket lid after each use. I let the full sealed buckets set for a couple of weeks before I buried the bucket loads. I kept the full buckets sealed and checked their progress each week. No strong stink when opened, very little white mold. Not much breakdown in sealed buckets. The contents did seem to be more granular rather than mucky like it was when buckets were sealed. I turned my garage in to a bathroom so I would know if things smelled too bad. Well the smell outcome was pretty good. My wife has a sensitive nose to even the smallest smell and she was on my case and had little complaint. I closed and sealed the bucket in the toilet frame after each use. I had a little trouble with the lid seal but got that fixed and the smell while still present was kind of a sweet odd odor. After about 3 months I took the first 3 buckets out to the back yard and buried them with about 4" of local soil. I live in Phoenix which as you know has very little rain and everything needs watering to live and rot. The bucket with the kitchen scraps was dug up by coyotes within a couple of days but the straight P/P ones were not disturbed. I did cheat a little since I buried the stuff near a dead orange tree stump and opened the irrigation bubbler enough to keep the buried poop wet twice a week. It's been a couple of months since I buried the stuff. Our soil is very heavy clay, sand and rocky so if I put the stuff in the ground dry I would get very little decomp. The last bucket full I P &Ped just like I would do in the toilet in the house. I decided to bury this but did not want to dig that deep of hole so I drilled about 20 - 1/4" holes in the bottom and top. I buried the bottom of the bucket about 3" below grade and pushed fill up around the bucket. I left the top loose and put a couple of bricks on the top. The water from the irrigation system gets into the bucket and keeps the stuff inside wet enough to breakdown. I played with spray bukashi, as well as bukashi with paper and sawdust both mixed and separate. I had good results using media separate and mixed. My system was as I would make if I were going to make it a life long need but I hope we will not need it. I have been concerned with the possibility of a breakdown in our infrastructure and have setup a month’s worth of food, water and sanitation needs. After 30 days of people starving and dying of thirst the nuts will come after any scrap of food & water. Then we will need to make our final decisions.
@kennethbezona9538
@kennethbezona9538 2 жыл бұрын
@@MT-po1xz l
@thebandplayedon..6145
@thebandplayedon..6145 Жыл бұрын
Well, thank you for the detailed analysis of this system in use. I've been off grid /country life for nearly a decade, and this is the first I've heard of this spay additive. Also.... Good call on that whole Societal Collapse thing, because yeah, here it is and the worst of it hasn't even begun yet... take care & good luck out there Cheers
@timsbitsca
@timsbitsca 8 жыл бұрын
Hi guys, if I do not have access to sawdust or shavings can I use normal dirt to cover it and some compost from the garden that has micro-bugs in it that eat the compost.
@ACardFan
@ACardFan 8 жыл бұрын
You absolutely can. The main reason why sawdust is so popular is because it's very dry and lightweight, so it absorbs a ton of moisture with a small amount of material. Soil is typically heavier and more damp, so you end up using more material to achieve a similar result to sawdust. The only issue this causes is that (if you're using the typical bucket composting toilet) you have to empty the bucket more often and it will be heavier.
@timsbitsca
@timsbitsca 8 жыл бұрын
thank you
@greggrimer1428
@greggrimer1428 3 жыл бұрын
Yes I do. In the hot dry summer in the UK I scrape the broken dry leave mulch and dirt from under the trees and then use this to cover the poop. Make a separator and put piss directly into the ground. It is sterile and safe to do that. Main thing is keep your cover material dry.
@greggrimer1428
@greggrimer1428 3 жыл бұрын
@Cosmo Kramer wrong. Dirt that is dry works fine. Sawdust ain't cheap either to cover poop properly you use 2 handfuls. Free is always better. If you have a garden you have dirt.
@chriskoh3082
@chriskoh3082 8 жыл бұрын
Is there a drain for the wee at the bottom or is it literally a bucket and all wee and poop goes into it? and the EM mix stops the smell?
@mute7116
@mute7116 3 жыл бұрын
Link for the micro organisms?
@explorationintowellness3074
@explorationintowellness3074 3 жыл бұрын
you can get them from broken down plant matter or leaf litter under trees or autumn leaves scrape off the crumbly layer of soil/broken down plant matter or under old piles of grass clippings or in your compost heap or anywhere plant matter is broken down. or you can buy bokashi which is quite expensive. Sometimes I use a decent organic yoghurt (lactobacillus live cultures or microorganism) 1 tsp in that spray bottle with molasses or raw sugar. I also use these organisms in my garden including the yoghurt or a homemade LAB Serum. All this can be googled.
@ff-ti7nj
@ff-ti7nj 2 жыл бұрын
@@explorationintowellness3074 wow wow wow, thank you, I didn't know about this, nor do I think most people are aware of such remarkable things. what else do you recommend? hence your name tells me you have lots of interesting information. I'm into perma culture, sustainability and health alternatives. I gather other people's experiences and knowledge to add to my personal tool kit for a better life. any suggestions would be appreciated.
@dazeyevans9093
@dazeyevans9093 5 жыл бұрын
Hi, can you use the spray in the toilet instead of using the bran ? [then adding sawdust ?]
@FogartyAvenue
@FogartyAvenue 8 жыл бұрын
interesting
@svetlanikolova7673
@svetlanikolova7673 4 жыл бұрын
I just pile it in a whole with a lot of organic matter and don't touch it. as time progresses the bugs will do all the work for me just like they do for animal waste in nature
@NotaFullDeck333
@NotaFullDeck333 4 ай бұрын
Do the bins have a solid bottom
@lalalounge504
@lalalounge504 4 ай бұрын
No they are open at bottom
@mahadjanahimpun2161
@mahadjanahimpun2161 2 жыл бұрын
Best
@terihubbell7298
@terihubbell7298 7 жыл бұрын
How long do you let it set before using it?
@greggrimer1428
@greggrimer1428 3 жыл бұрын
2 years to be super safe. 1 year for flower beds
@user-zu3rr6hq2c
@user-zu3rr6hq2c 5 жыл бұрын
Мужик похож на Стефана Собковяка.
@tomhancock541
@tomhancock541 5 жыл бұрын
use his hat
@Poncho758
@Poncho758 8 ай бұрын
Zero
@abbe1abbe156
@abbe1abbe156 2 жыл бұрын
Just buy an incinerator toilet
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