Eco-Friendly Composting Toilets

Nature's Head Launched a Self-Contained and Waterless Toilet

In the wake of the global climate crisis, many everyday infrastructures are being re-examined to be more eco-friendly, including our bathroom systems -- queue Nature's Head Composting Toilet.

With many water waste systems in need of serious repair, composting toilets are a safer and more sustainable sanitation infrastructure as they waste less freshwater -- a precious resource. The self-contained toilet boasts a waterless operation and diverts urine. The toilets could be seamlessly installed in new homes and thanks to its compact, lightweight, and odorless design makes it an ideal addition to any tiny house, cabin, RV, or boat.

Nature's Head's Composting Toilet is a step toward global sustainability, and when considering the current state of the planet, a toilet that does not require water is in increasing demand.
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