Composting Toilets | Nature Loo | Rota Loo | Clivus Multrum | Grey Water Treatment

When Brisbane City Council developed the environmentally-sensitive Boondall Wetlands, they chose the Nature Loo for the toilet and grey water solution. Nature Loo Classic model composting toilets are installed in the male, female and disabled facilities, and the Nature-Clear greywater treatment system treats the non toilet water before it is reintroduced into the wetlands surrounds.

Nature Loo works on exactly the same principle as a composting bin, only faster. Except in the case of the compact model the waste is collected in a chamber directly beneath the toilet pedestal. A low-powered electric fan continually circulates air through the chamber, evaporating liquids, speeding the composting process, and eliminating odours.

A typical family of four will fill a Classic chamber in about six months. Once it is full, you move it to one side and replace it with your second chamber. By the time the second chamber is full, the composting process is complete in the first. You then remove the compost, put it in the garden and reuse the chamber.

Nature Loo toilets are designed for self-installation. A complete novice can install a Nature Loo in about half a day. The Compact can be set up more or less anywhere since the unit simply sits on the floor. To install a Classic or Ensuite you will need a clearance of about one metre beneath the floor.

If you are building a house and living in a shed or caravan you can use a Nature Loo Classic now, then install it in the house when its finished, or you can buy the Compact and use it until the house is complete, then use it as a second, or outside toilet. You can place an upstairs toilet almost anywhere you want, completely independent of your downstairs unit.


For more information check out www.nature-loo.com.au

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