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Oct 19, 2007

Super Toilets - help crap provide cooking fuel and electricity in third world

Ohhh crap, we fixed our energy needs 
And 2.6 billion people worldwide lack toilets...According to the Australian Organisation: the World Toilet Organisation - and their plans to start making use of the resources that flow through their systems. A CHEAP system to recycle human waste into bio-gas and fertiliser may allow 2.6 billion people in the world access to toilets and reduce global warming, an Indian environmental expert says.  He said India's contribution "nearly 730 million people in India lack toilets." would be a toilet system that organically breaks down faeces into trapped bio-gas that could be burned to provide cooking fuel and electricity, and convert urine into fertiliser. "Now we want others to know about this technology which was recently installed at Kabul, Afghanistan, because it can help meet the Millennium Development Goals and reduce global warming.''