Saving money one flush at time with a compostable toilet Make sure that you have a compostable toilet when, or if, the crap hits the fan! Yes, that was an intentional pun! But in all seriousness, compostable toilets have come a long way since the olden times of stinky outhouses that were placed outside in the back forty from yesterday-years. While numerous states are in heavy droughts and in desperate need of a fix, water is literally going down the drain as waste in homes. On the average, a human being uses about eighty to one-hundred and seventy-five gallons of water a day and close to half of that percent is from flushing the commode. What is a compostable toilet? A compostable toilet is a toilet system that collects human excrements then turns it into a natural rich compost. It can reduce a single household's water waste up to sixty percent or more. So, in the long haul, compostable toilets save a lot of money on utility bills and save on how much water is used in communities ...
Olden Oasis holds a special place in my heart, as it was built by my grandparents' own hands many years ago. Back then, life moved at a slower pace, allowing them to create a cozy and functional home with a welcoming ambiance. They didn't have power tools, so they built the house one room at a time, focusing on simplicity and practicality. As I carry on their homesteading tradition, join me as I share this part of my heritage with you on my blog, Olden Oasis.