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Hi-- I'm reporting back with an update and a question. The Multrum M1 tuned out to be too small for our family of three. It simply fills-up before the...
Rob Danielson
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Sep 13, 2008
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I believe hot sauce is a natural biodegradable product. It's food stuff so it should decompose with no problem. I never thought of hot sauce to get rid of...
saphire bookland
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Sep 14, 2008
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Hi all, I came across this recently: http://www.biobagusa.com/combi.htm Any thoughts? ~sanjay...
sanjay jain
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Sep 23, 2008
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That looks very interesting Sanjay! A bio-degradable liner could make a big difference for many trying to accept a bucket toilet system. A pity they don't...
Bert Vercauteren
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Sep 23, 2008
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If you look up Mater-bi it looks like it is simply compostable by biodegradation. I didn't see any reference to requiring heating. That might just be the quick...
carlbauer2000
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Sep 24, 2008
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Some further info on biobags http://www.buygreenstandards.com/detail/BIBG00029.pdf Karin _____ From: compost-toilet@yahoogroups.com...
Karin
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Sep 24, 2008
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I am running a bucket system (Joe Jenkins style) and now I want to know how to get most of our new babies contributions into the pile. I looked up compostable...
carlbauer2000
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Oct 2, 2008
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I don't have a solution for you, but I want to complicate the argument about washable vs (ordinary) disposables. I don't even have a kid, or much experience...
Tys Sniffen
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Oct 3, 2008
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Yes, a colleague of mine suggested the same - just compost standard nappies and pull out the plastic bits after composting. Are there no nasties in the nappy...
Carl Bauer
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Oct 4, 2008
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Did a little reading online, it seems that plastic gel junk isn't very pleasant. I wouldn't want it around. while I am composting some of my friend's kid's...
Tys Sniffen
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Oct 6, 2008
2:49 am
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... It's much more eco friendly to use towling nappies and forget the synthetic ones. There is a campaign in the UK to encourage people to use the 'okd style'...
Colin Shaw
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Oct 6, 2008
6:07 am
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We used to have cotton nappies that were shaped like a modern throw-away nappy. They had velcros instead of the glue strips on the plastic ones. On the inside...
Marc Van Hummelen
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Oct 6, 2008
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Yes, I realise there is a real nappies campaign all over the UK but it is interesting that one arm of the UK government is spending money on this while the...
Carl Bauer
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Oct 6, 2008
10:51 am
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there are quite a few eco-friendly options available these days - at least there are here, in Australia; I see no reason why the plastic disposables need to be...
Grace B
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Oct 6, 2008
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Carl, all I will say is that there are vested interests are work and they have powerful lobbyists. The UK is no different to the US in that respect!...
Colin Shaw
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Oct 6, 2008
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I live in Las Vegas NV. I can't find cloth diapers any where. I like to use them as rags, but they stopped selling them a few years ago. They also had a...
saphire bookland
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Oct 7, 2008
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that is really sad - I should have had another 6 children and kept the companies in business! well, what can we do that is seriously subversive to the plastics...
Grace B
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Oct 7, 2008
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... Grace, me too! It IS the simplicity that gets me, I just wonder the the rest of the world does not wake up to it. As for nappies, does fabric version have...
Colin Shaw
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Oct 7, 2008
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There are cloth nappies on www.diapersetc.com/ and smart planet.  I am sure there are others, perhaps under organic cotton fabric.  We have an add on public...
Carolyn Pearson
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Oct 7, 2008
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People are lazy now.  The don't want to do the work, get their hands dirty, etc.; they prefer to muck up the environment with plastic nappies. <snip>  There...
Carolyn Pearson
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Oct 7, 2008
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They say oil will last our population another 60 yrs. I don't know what the U.S. will do afterward, but I hope my daughter teaches her children how to recycle...
saphire bookland
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Oct 7, 2008
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... I am old enough to remember a time when there alternatives, plastic was around but there was not so much of it. Oil will run out one day but it will be a...
Colin Shaw
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Oct 8, 2008
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I hope I am not butting in here; but, I find this site so informative.  Our Renaissance Faire here in Utah is trying to do compost toilets and be more green....
Carolyn Pearson
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Oct 8, 2008
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I'm an electrician by trade and in a lot of construction sites. Plastic buckets are plentiful, so recycling them as compost toilets for thousand of homes are a...
saphire bookland
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Oct 9, 2008
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I'm quite happy with plastic buckets - they'll be in use for years to come and not in`a tip somewhere, like plastic packaging etc It would be great to recycle...
Grace B
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Oct 10, 2008
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City Center here in L.V. has a great deal of construction material that has been recycled. I'm not sure of the percentage, but it is a HUGE GREEN project....
saphire bookland
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Oct 11, 2008
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Hay all, Does anyone know where I could purchase a compost thermometer other then Joseph Jenkins, Inc. He sells them $25 a pop and there has to be a cheaper...
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Oct 13, 2008
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Hi, I bought a compost thermometer for 25 euro here in Belgium, it worked for about one whole week and then it got stuck at 22°C, the inside of the...
Marc
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Oct 13, 2008
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... The best thing to do with leaves is make leaf mould. It is exactly what it say, leaves that have decomposed using fungal rather than bacterial composting....
Colin Shaw
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Oct 13, 2008
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Dear Bert and dear Colleagues, I am "normally" at the ecosanres forum. I am a German water/ecosan Engineer with many international experiences. At the moment I...
Detlef WatSan
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