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https://humanurehandbook.com/
 
So while the discussions.app site is getting trolled with some "human manure" (humanure) posts, I thought I would mention that I think composting human manure is kind of an interesting and important topic.
 
It's kind of like manure from any other animal, full of nutrients. Figuring out how to compost it can close the loop and reduce dependence on a waste water treatment facility.
 
I think it just composts like other things, but you need to let it compost a lot longer to make sure harmful things are destroyed. And might want to spread it on something that's not a food source. Although anecdotally I've heard of people getting treated sewage fertilizer and it growing tall crops.
 
Relatedly I know there was something called "night soil": https://infogalactic.com/info/Night_soil
 
"Night soil is a euphemism for human feces collected at night from cesspools, privies, etc. and sometimes used as a fertilizer."
 
Humanure when dried can also be used as fuel I think.
 
idk how all this works entirely, just opening up for discussion since we had that "manure" theme on the forum
 
Any thoughts on how to compost or make use of human manure?
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deleted 1 year ago 2 points (+2 / -0 )
1 year ago 2 points (+2 / -0 ) Edited 2022-05-24 11:05:04
Composting toilets exist, we have one on our homestead.
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1 year ago 1 point (+1 / -0 )
*It's added to compost mixes all the time. Maybe not the one in your local Home Depot™.*
  
  
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