@vigo894 Sorry man i don't have the video, I saw the composting worm toilet system in an Aussie tv show called New Inventors. Just google New Inventors its a Australian Broadcasting Channel show that showcase amazing aussie inventions, trust me if you're a gearhead you'll like this show.
Just Google BIOLYTIX toilet system, grey water planter systems are just one of the other alternative eco-friendly toilets available other than the compoting kind...
Love that toilet. Very clever. Have you seen the eco-friendly, waterless toilets of South Africa? Look for the Ecosan waterless toilet video on YouTube
absolute nonsense!! I think there are other ways to help people who are just getting out of a terrible civil war. keep making fun! remind you he who laughs last , laughs the best.
Interesting video. Having lived in Sierra Leone for almost two years, I related to the difficulty of procuring items that would be so easily found in other countries. Every time I needed something slightly out of the ordinary, it meant a trip to Freetown, which is a pretty miserable place to walk around looking for something! Anyway, that's life, we grin and bear it and admire the resolve and stoicism of our Sierra Leonean neighbors, I guess.
Thanks for a great show! I hope you have patented the design. I was with MD in Uganda last year, again this year, and we all know about the toilets! We rated our between 1 and 10. Not many 10s around! Andrew
James, I plan to do one about ST George's and one about cottonwood and local woodworkers. Unfortunately some of the ww footage I shot in the camp below the hotel hasn't recorded properly. I'll let you know when it's available.
Hi Steve. Was really impressed with the VIP loo. Having one MD (except it wasn't MD in those days)trip under my belt, I had experienced bad loos in The Gambia. It always amazes me that so much of value can be done with such simple principles. Education is often worth much more than just plain cash. Bless you. Les Westley
Wow! We take so many things for granted. It is a real example to others that even with something this basic, you are taking time to make it good as possible for the village. Keep up the good work!
why not use compost toilet ?where people can use the resulting product to grow food ?
em1dem 1 year ago
enough room for 6 local families
need bigger locks though...
GetLostInCompost 2 years ago
Get a Human Toilet lmao!
joeycarr333 2 years ago
Correction, COMPOSTING toilet.
TogieTung 3 years ago
@TogieTung= A composting toilet? You got a video for that?
vigo894 1 year ago
@vigo894 Sorry man i don't have the video, I saw the composting worm toilet system in an Aussie tv show called New Inventors. Just google New Inventors its a Australian Broadcasting Channel show that showcase amazing aussie inventions, trust me if you're a gearhead you'll like this show.
TogieTung 1 year ago
Just Google BIOLYTIX toilet system, grey water planter systems are just one of the other alternative eco-friendly toilets available other than the compoting kind...
TogieTung 3 years ago
Very well done ....glad you posted this.
MissyHour 4 years ago
rather more sophisticated. lovely.
BigOxygenThief 4 years ago
Love that toilet. Very clever. Have you seen the eco-friendly, waterless toilets of South Africa? Look for the Ecosan waterless toilet video on YouTube
AdrianaStuijt 4 years ago
absolute nonsense!! I think there are other ways to help people who are just getting out of a terrible civil war. keep making fun! remind you he who laughs last , laughs the best.
jallohr 4 years ago
Interesting video. Having lived in Sierra Leone for almost two years, I related to the difficulty of procuring items that would be so easily found in other countries. Every time I needed something slightly out of the ordinary, it meant a trip to Freetown, which is a pretty miserable place to walk around looking for something! Anyway, that's life, we grin and bear it and admire the resolve and stoicism of our Sierra Leonean neighbors, I guess.
vedicaudio 4 years ago
Good job Steve.
When you don't have money, you can't get modern things. God bless.
27Morpheus 4 years ago
Thanks for a great show! I hope you have patented the design. I was with MD in Uganda last year, again this year, and we all know about the toilets! We rated our between 1 and 10. Not many 10s around! Andrew
yourat1 4 years ago
Thank you all for the kind comments.
James, I plan to do one about ST George's and one about cottonwood and local woodworkers. Unfortunately some of the ww footage I shot in the camp below the hotel hasn't recorded properly. I'll let you know when it's available.
Cheers
S
stevemaskery 4 years ago
well done steve.
is the rest of the footage going on youtube?
fencingjames 4 years ago
Hi Steve. Was really impressed with the VIP loo. Having one MD (except it wasn't MD in those days)trip under my belt, I had experienced bad loos in The Gambia. It always amazes me that so much of value can be done with such simple principles. Education is often worth much more than just plain cash. Bless you. Les Westley
lesdot 4 years ago
Wow! We take so many things for granted. It is a real example to others that even with something this basic, you are taking time to make it good as possible for the village. Keep up the good work!
2lifeguy 4 years ago