New Paradigm Potty: Our Decomposing Pee & Poo Vortex Where We Turn Shit to Gold
Everyone pees and poos, yet for the most part it is a private, secret, and DISGUSTING part of everyday life!
Here in the GOE, it is an honored part of daily life!
We recognize that sustainability is important, and starting with the basics is the best way to begin, so we are sharing our 100% free and SUPER sustainable decomposing toilet aka "New Paradigm Potty".
Even if you don't begin to value and utilize your "waste", then you can at least understand how and why it is so important and how easy it can be. It doesn't get any more basic than pee and poo!
Decomposing toilets are extremely important! Everyone pees and poos,
and in civilized countries not only is 99.9% of that just being wasted,
but money is actually spent to waste it--
while contaminating clean water in the process!
On the other hand, we not only save the money and water, but we also compost that pee and poo into perfect soil which we can then use to grow food.
Our New Paradigm Potty is made of 100% free, salvaged materials that is actually SAVED from the TRASH!
We have 2 stalls in our potty so that if someone has to go and someone else is still going there can be relief!
The main frame of the potty is made of old fence panels, and the doors are salvaged trash doors.
Each stall has 2 "toilets", a #1 for Pee and #2 for Poo!
We have nice hand painted instructions on the inside of each door so that anyone new can do their business properly. Even the toilet seats are salvaged from the trash.
We have nice photos (taken by @quinneaker and @everlove) in salvaged frames to decorate the potty, so there is something nice to look at while having a sit.
When you are done, a wipe is probably in order. We don't buy anything (especially disposables!), so we use the best materials we can find from waste resources.....We have found that phone book paper is an excellent choice that works and feels better if it's a bit moist! The IRS tax code manual was another primo option we had on hand.
Then we cover it with sawdust, which we of course saved from the landfill as well.
All of this goes into the bucket which is emptied daily into our isolated pee and poo waste composting site. After 6 months to a year, the soil is super nutritious for plants and also safe enough to put in your mouth without any danger!
This is one of many ways we save over 350,000 pounds of waste a year and operate at an almost unprecedented negative zero carbon footprint!
Not only do we save all this waste, but that waste is then turned into a valuable resource on top of it! This is a double negative carbon footprint alchemy!
Visionary and humanitarian example @quinneaker likes to say "we turn shit into gold", and this could be literal. If we were to sell all the compost we made at market value of $5 a pound, we would only have to sell about 250 lbs of POO to buy one oz of GOLD! Shit FTW!!!
Isn't it incredible that people have been taught to be scared of their own natural elimination. It really is great to see how beneficial composting can be, and utilizing what is already available to do it. The circle of life is truly a beautiful thing. Thanks for this valuable post @gardenofeden.
And it's so much fun to poop outside!
Hahahaha--yes. I imagine there are many many many people who have never experienced that! You can scratch that off your bucket list now!
The IRS tax code manual... Hahahahaha! The new paradigm potty is totally awesome! It's a fun eliminating experience every time we're there for a visit. And to my amazement, it never smells in there!
Hahahahaha well there you have it! Fresh and so clean clean!
Plus you get to her the bride and the bugs and feel the breeze~*~
Hahahahahahahahahahahaha
I am happy to see that structure is still in full use! I'm honored to have played a part in building it!
Hey Brother!
Thats right, u dedicated focus to bringing this magnificent reality into being~
I recognize and appreciate you for that~*~
I am grateful for your appreciation @quinneaker
Bless~*~
You have done a great job wish you can help me build up one in ghana
If I'm ever in your neck of the woods, I would love to help you build one @quajo
I do not like human waste tho.
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Excellent post dear friends @gardenofeden I share with everyone what you say, as a child I practiced most of the processes, I lived in a neighborhood where there was no sewage, the sewer, drinking water and light, water consumed from cistern, bathroom Something similar to yours and light with oil lamp and corn, 90% of what we consumed came from our farm.
Thank you very much for this material
That's cool! Humans have had sustainable solutions for daily necessities for thousands of years, as you did while growing up, dear @jlufer. We want to remind people that these are viable, valuable options for modern life as well!
Wow @jlufer
90% is a very self sufficient life style. That is very rare these days. So great you got to experience that and also the "modern" life.
Thanks for supporting and appreciating these kinds of things. They are very valuable.
Great to get to know you and share our lives with each other.
Cheers
This is wonderful that I have managed to come across you. I plan to visit the Garden of Eden and many other similar communities in the near future!
Awesome, it's a different lifestyle than mainstream, that's for sure! Our sustainability is founded on sustainability, honor, and responsibility, and it's great to share these values with people who want to adopt habits that take all life and our living planet into consideration.
Indeed~
Everything is in alignment~*~
Sweet... I was thinking about writing a post about my super low-fi seasonal compo toilet. I may just yet!
Do it!
Brilliant post. Very interesting. I may well look into making my own potty.
Have fun! It's super enjoyable to go outside :)
It's actually quite profound--we're making EARTH!!
I already use pee on my compost heap, so I guess that's a start. 😀
DO IT!!!!!!!!
Great instructions, great pictures and a winning solution to stop wasting our drinking water! Resteemit for others to learn!
Thats right!
The solutions are actually quite simple and easily attainable.
Thanks for the support. The more re steems the more exposure, the more water saved!
Thanks for the support, @weetreebonsai!
My grandma had a out house and always had catalogs in there to wipe with. To bad I was to young to ask what they did with it later on. But I emember the nice flowers growing around it.
Lovely! There was a time when outhouses were standard and indoor plumbing was weird...
Awesome!