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aerobic

In aerobic composting processes, the biological decomposition processes (composting, rotti...

Algae lime or algae flour

Algae flour is preferably used in organic horticulture and obtained from the deposits of r...

anaerobic

In anaerobic composting processes, the biological decomposition processes (decay or fermen...

Bark chips

Bark chips can be used as litter for the solids container, in contrast to bark mulch, whic...

Biological residues

Organic residues are all organic left overs from the garden (grass clippings, fallen fruit...

Birch plywood

Plywood plates are manufactured to achieve extreme dimensional stability and solidity. At ...

Black water

According to German law (ISO 6107-7: 1997), domestic sewage without greywater is considere...

Bokashi

The term "Bokashi" comes from the Japanese and means "fermented organic mixture". Bokashi ...

Brown water

Brown water is defined as waste water containing faeces, urine, grey water and toilet pape...

Cassette toilet

Cassette toilet is another term for chemical toilet; there are versions with and without f...

Chemical toilet

In a chemical toilet, excreta - faeces and urine - are collected together in a tank. Chemi...

Coconut fibres

Coconut fibres, also known as coir, are extracted from the casing of the immature coconut ...

Compost worm

The compost worm is one of the most widespread earthworm species in Europe. It is also cal...

Composting toilet

Compost toilets are not connected to the public sewerage system and work without water flu...

Cremation toilets

In cremation toilets faeces and urine are not separated. The precipitates are burned at te...

DCT

Abbreviation for "dry composting toilet"...

DN – diameter nominal

This is the name of the nominal value of pipes. DN means diameter nominal and indicates th...

Dump toilet

Anyone who has ever used a dump toilet will remember the unpleasant odour. A separation to...

EU standard DIN EN 13432

This DIN standard covers the regulations for biodegradable plastics. (L: blog article EU s...

Faeces

Faeces are human excretions, which are also called excrements or excreta. They are compose...

Finished compost

Finished compost, also called compost earth, is the name given to plant-tolerant soil impr...

Grey water

Grey water refers to the collection of water that is created during cleaning processes, e....

Lime or carbonate of lime

Lime, referred to in technical language as calcium carbonate, is composed of the elements ...

Miscanthus

Miscanthus is a native plant of Asia and Africa, which is now grown in Germany too. It bel...

Paruresis

Paruresis is a phobia that denotes the fear of urinating in public restrooms. ...

Peat

Peat is organic sediment from decayed plant remains. There are 2 kinds, low and high peat....

pH value

The pH value for liquids indicates whether they are acidic or alkaline. Values from 0-5 ar...

Phypophobia

Phypophobia is a phobia that denotes the fear of pooping in public toilets....

Pine bark

The chopped bark of pine trees can be used as litter for the solids container. Since pine ...

Polystyrene (PS)

The Kildwick separators are made of polystyrene (PS) - a plastic that is used in many area...

Self-composting

Self-composting is the composting process used by allotment gardeners and garden owners, g...

Separation toilet

A separation toilet uses a separating insert. This means that there is a separate opening ...

Septic pit

A septic pit often occurs in connection with a dump toilet. As the name suggests, it is a ...

Sewage policy

Every municipality has its own sewage policy. With proper handling of the dry separation t...

Spelt litter

Spelt litter is the shell of the spelt grain. It absorbs moisture reliably, is easily comp...

SteriTouch

The antibacterial additive SteriTouch ensures that the growth of bacteria, fungi and mould...

Terra Preta

Terra Preta, also called black soil, is a method developed by the Indians thousands of yea...

Toilet

The term toilet comes from the French and means a sanitary device for the absorption of bo...

Vacuum toilet

In the vacuum toilet, water and feces are removed by means of negative pressure. The extra...

Wastewater guidelines

Each municipality has its own wastewater directive. Proper handling of the DCT will not co...

WC

Water Closet....

Worm composting

Worm composting is a composting method in which compost worms are used for the recovery of...

Yellow water

Yellow water is the urine collection from separation toilets. ...

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