The MycoToilet, a mushroom-powered waterless toilet opened at the University of British Columbia on September 26.
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World’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet turns human waste into fertilizer
The University of British Columbia (UBC) has launched the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, introducing a new ...
UBC researchers have launched the world's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, the MycoToilet, at the UBC Botanical ...
Composting toilets are a great idea, but no one likes to think of the waste just sitting there and slowly … fermenting. A new ...
UBC researchers are launching the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet at the UBC Botanical Garden on Sept. 26.
By Isabella Darcy, NJ State House News Service Moria Kaminski and her husband try to make environmentally friendly choices.
Tucked away in a forest in the University of B.C.’s Botanical Garden, a first-of-its-kind toilet is ready to turn human waste into nutrient-rich compost using the power of mushrooms.
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