These systems are small, waterless systems that can be placed in existing houses
These systems are simple to make and use, so are favoured for building it yourself. You will, of course, need an outside composting system and this is really the main part of the composting toilet
The pedestal contains some form of receptacle that you add a dry building agent to and then transfer to the composting area.
Simple, but the the need to deal fairly directly with your toilet wastes, if you are used to flush and forget, they may not be for you!
BARREL COMPOSTING SYSTEM
Designer – David Omick, Pearl Mast
Country – USA
System webpage – www.omick.net/composting_toilets/barrel_toilet.htm
System Type – Dry – Compact – Remote Composting
BUCKET-TO-BARREL COMPOSTING TOILET SYSTEM
Designer – David Omick, Pearl Mast
Country – USA
System webpage – www.omick.net/composting_toilets/bucket_barrel_toilet.htm
System Type – Dry – Compact – Remote Composting