This guide provides an overview of composting toilets and their role in sustainable waste management. It covers the basics of composting toilets, including how they work, the benefits of using them, and the different types available. It also provides tips and advice on how
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A composting toilet is a type of dry toilet that treats human waste by a biological process called composting. This process leads to the decomposition of organic matter and turns human waste into compost-like material. Composting is carried out by microorganisms under controlled aerobic conditions. Most composting toilets use no water for flushing and are therefore called "dry toilets".