My guide to making your fortune
source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ethicalman/2009/11/a_guide_to_making_your_fortune.html
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So what has saving water got to do with making a fortune?http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ethicalman/2009/11/a_guide_to_making_your_fortune.htm...
Watch both videos at the link.
The first video puts water usage in perspective.
Sewage, "humanure" and a compost toilet.
At one point, in the first video, he puts his nose down into the gentleman's three year old composted manure :)
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There's a woman in Chicago who has found a way to get a lot of people participating in this. She calls it "Humble Pile". It's illegal to compost the amount she is, so the composting location is top secret.
Article: http://www.inthesetimes.com/article/4561/your_crap_our_compost/
From Nance Klehm's website: http://spontaneousvegetation.net/humble-pile/
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Joe Jenkins,the author of The Humanure Handbook presented in the video uses rain water to flash his toilet.
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Excerpt:
"Joe claims that we each produce over a kilo of the stuff every day - a total of half a tonne a year. That's 30 million tonnes of human sewage every single year in Britain. Disposing of all that waste costs hundreds of millions of pounds a year.Which is where Joe's system comes in. Instead of regarding human excrement as a waste product Joe sees it as something that can be useful."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/ethicalman/2009/11/a_guide_to_making_your_fortune.htm... - 3 years ago
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