Waste-ing Away

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Since the days of the Bible, Jewish tradition has had something to say about appropriate waste disposal:

“Further, there shall be an area for you outside the camp, where you may relieve yourself. With your gear you shall have a spike, and when you have squatted you shall dig a hole with it and cover up your excrement.”– Deuteronomy 23:13-14

The latest in waste technology, however, is not in spikes and holes, but one of the oldest tricks in the book: compost. Consider this fact: flush toilets account for 40% of household water consumption in Israel. In other words, almost half of the water used in Israeli households goes to disposal and transport (through the sewage system) of peoples’ daily needs. A new company, operating according to a “Jewish-holistic, small is beautiful” philosophy, believes that this is unnecessary. In a country where a chronic water shortage causes rivers, lakes and nature preserves to dry up, brings about the collapse of ecosystems and exacerbates an already intractable political situation, they just might be onto something.  Read more at Treehugger.com:

Can the Composting Porto-Potty Solve Israel’s Water Woes?
By Jesse Fox, Tel Aviv, Israel
February, 02, 2008
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One Response to “Waste-ing Away”

  1. Rabbi Shmuel Says:

    Great idea! We’ve been doing that for a while in VT. Humanure is a cool concept once you get past the gross factor. Many a visitor to Sweet Whisper Farms has left a watery deposit in the nitrogen bucket (beats the heck out of a guestbook!). But since JCarrot has announced a designer line of clothing and mugs, perhaps we should unleash a designer line of “night earth” We’ve even got the brand names - “Jewdoo” and for the liquid supplement - “Yiddlepiddle”.:)

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