World Toilet Day - The Circulatory Toilet

How can sanitary hygiene be provided in highly frequented locations, when there are no water supply- and no wastewater disposal connections?

In order to address public demand, and our own claims to providing ecological product problem solutions, we have developed the 'Circulatory Toilet'. The idea of a biological sewage purification plant is nothing new but is not yet widely available. In the future however, the idea is to become centrally important, and locations in the countryside provide excellent prerequisites.

The advantages are apparent. The provision of 'Circulatory Toilets' can save volumes of water and/or any water used can be directly regenerated ecologically. Locations without water supply- and waste-water disposal connections can be equipped with 'Circulatory Toilets'. The extremely energy-saving and servicing- and maintenance-saving cleansing of the wastewater by means of biological sewage purification plant, enables an immediate supply of regenerated wastewater into the water system. The wastewater is first mechanically pre-cleansed via a collection shaft (a triple chambered precipitation basin), and pumped to the biological sewage purification plant. Reeds and rushes in particular provide a suitable biological filter. It purifies waste water, which can then be fed, via a manhole, either directly into the ground water or, via additional filter systems, back into the water supply tank.  This technique provides ongoing conservation of the ecological environment. It is important for our Enterprise, with its award of an EMAS Ecology Certificate, not only to introduce beneficial ecological policies on the area around our own works, but also to make a general contribution with resource-saving products. This enables us to promote a long-term enhanced promotion of the 'Circulatory Toilet'.

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