
It’s hard to imagine something as filthy as a toilet being used to grow food. Yet that’s exactly what one Swedish architect hopes to do in the developing world. Anders Wilhelmson is working on the Peepoo, a single-use, biodegradable bag that acts as both toilet and natural fertilizer.
Disposable Toilet Can Help Grow Crops in Developing Nations
by Sarah Parsons, 03/02/10
filed under: Design for Health, global development, Green Materials, humanitarian design, social design, social responsibility, Urban design, Water Issues
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