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Human Waste Composting.
23 September 2013, 20:13,
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RE: Human Waste Composting.
the ash from the wooden stoves is especially good for covering waste in dry closets. chopped dead tree leafs are good also.

i have friends running a tourist farm and they use saw dust, wood stove ash and mowed grass for covering human waste in dc for years with good results. no smell, great compost.

but i would not throw the white bleached paper in the compost bin, especially those shiny magazines paper. this paper is probably toxic to the microorganisms in the soil, burn it.
eco toilet or tissue papers are quite all right for compost
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Human Waste Composting. - by bigpaul - 22 September 2013, 11:32
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by Steve - 22 September 2013, 13:10
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by bigpaul - 22 September 2013, 13:14
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by Skean Dhude - 22 September 2013, 17:38
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by Highlander - 22 September 2013, 17:44
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by bigpaul - 22 September 2013, 18:12
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by Geordie_Rob - 23 September 2013, 12:30
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by River Song - 23 September 2013, 14:29
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by bigpaul - 23 September 2013, 14:37
RE: Human Waste Composting. - by ErikEst - 23 September 2013, 20:13

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