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We flush tons of valuable materials down the drain everyday.

This includes copious amounts of precious water as well as human output that would normally be part of a circular cycle in nature and can have manifold uses if we recognize it as more than material to be flushed and discarded.

Kompotoi is a composting toilet that aims to change that narrative.

In this episode I am joined by Kristina Hoch from the German Kompotoi office and the co-founder of the venture from its birthplace in Switzerland, Jojo Casanova.

Jojo and Kristina explain how the Kompotoi toilets are built, how the processes of using the toilets and then treating the human outputs work

and share their experiences with how these toilets that recreate natural cycles are received.

Right now the company is mainly renting out their Kompotoi's for events of all sizes as well as offering an alternative to the plastic chemical porta pottie's that are still mainly used at construction sites.

Of course, you can also check out their German or Swiss page in order to purchase several different toilet set ups for your own home or backyard

which seamlessly re-integrates this part of your life back into already naturally occurring, waste free cycles that

people have been utilizing for thousands of years - much longer than the conventional toilets we know today!

It's time to change the narrative, value natural resources again and spare the ones that are so precious like water🌊

So as a recent post by my friends at Kompotoi said:

EAT🍏

SHIT🚽

COMPOSTπŸ‘¨πŸΌβ€πŸŒΎπŸ‘©πŸΌβ€πŸŒΎ

REPEAT🀎

Thank you for listening to this Talkβ˜€πŸŒŠπŸŒ

which came alive through the voices of

Kristina Hoch,

Jojo Casanova

and your host Stella Sage🌿