Consider your building skills, budget, and which toilet would be the most feasible in the amount of space you have. By taking your time and doing research, you’ll hopefully find the best fit for your situation.
If you have enough room in your home, consider vermicomposting, or making your own compost bin. Just make sure you have a balance of both browns and greens no matter what. Composting helps make sure your food scraps actually break down (which they don’t do in a landfill, FYI). In a...
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i spend over 100 dollars on this sort of litter for my pig every month and am soooo excited to start making my own. and you even get the ink out, amazing. June 8th, 2008 at 2:19 am Comment by sara Love your idea.Just found out about your website so couldn’t have responded ...
Worms, we were told, have evolved over millions of years into fast and efficient natural composters, each eating and digesting up to half their own bodyweight in waste every day and, when they rid themselves of it, producing high quality compost - "black gold", as gardeners know it. It...
This step ensures the soap is mixed well but it also adds air to fluff it up and make it less like something that came out of your nose the last time you had the flu. The result is quite nice, if not exactly Dr. Bronner’s. ...
1. Avoid Disposable Plastic 2. Eat Local 3. Take Shorter Showers 4. Consider Going Meat-Free 5. Choose Online Billing 6. Collect Rainwater 7. Buy Green Products 8. Plant a Garden of Edibles 9. Reduce Your Carbon Footprint 10. Recycle Electronics ...
I’ve even entered the last bastion of greendom—installing a composting toilet. Suffice to say, I’ve been feeling pretty satisfied with myself for all the drinking water I’ve saved with these big-ticket projects. Now I realize that my daily consumption choices could have an even larger...
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I’ve even entered the last bastion of greendom—installing a composting toilet. Suffice to say, I’ve been feeling pretty satisfied with myself for all the drinking water I’ve saved with these big-ticket projects. Now I realize that my daily consumption choices could have an even larger ...