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Swedish Engineering In Focus

A “green” toilet, is it really? Yes it is, finally a Swedish innovation, a waterless toilet which is the result of continuous advancements. I gathered, that BioLet is the most advanced, easiest to use, easiest to install, self-contained composting toilet system in the world.

Won’t it be nice to have BioLet installed in every home? You not only reduce your carbon footprint and reduce septic pollution; you also save water, because it is a waterless toilet, which means no water is wasted. It is considered as the 5th generation of self composting toilet. It is convenient to use, as a flush toilet aside from the fact that it can be installed anywhere with ease by anyone equipped with basic handyman knowledge in a few hours. Right now, there are four models to choose from and can be purchased from leading home improvement stores.

I wished I knew about BioLet when we did a top to bottom renovation in our home. I really like the idea of having waterless toilet, or “zero flush” toilet in our home. Saving water does not only mean saving money; over and above that reasoning, is the feeling of fulfillment knowing that you can contribute and do something to make our world “go green”.


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  • i think the waterless toilet for me was already introduced here. if i remember it right, it was Paolo Bediones who distributes it. it was first sold to the malls to save water nga… i don’t know if there are already installed in malls. i have to ask G, of course, since I can’t enter their cr :)

  • It’s my first time to hear about this waterless toilet. I just wonder how it works.

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