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"CONVEYTOL" How It Works

"CONVEYTOL" How It Works

from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe on November 20, 2009
Duration: 26
CONVEYTOL waterless toilet, showing use of Heat Accumulator Panel or H.A.P , these form part of the wall or hut. They get hung from existing structures also. The technology has always been available, to utilize it successfully produces results. Designed by Brendon Maartens_New Zealand. Ranked 3.09 / 5 | 81 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (00:26) Submitted By: Brensstar Tags: Conveytol Waterless Composting Environmentally Aware Water Wise Advanced Design New Developments Solar Assist Toilet Designs 2009Toilet Best New Designs Best Concept 2009 World Wide Impact Toilet Bowl Water Saving Brendon Engineering Comp Categories: News & Events Science & Tech
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How To Amend Clay Soil

How To Amend Clay Soil

from Howcast - Most Recent Videos in House & Garden on November 13, 2009
Duration: 65
Clay soil lacks the porosity to allow plants to grow well in it. By adding the right materials to it, clay soil can better sustain plant growth. Author: sarit
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Free Video on Composting Worms!

Free Video on Composting Worms!

from Most Recent on November 10, 2009
Duration: 0
Author: eenarmig27 Added: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 11:49:46 -0800 Duration: 0http://www.WormFarmer.net for a free educational video on composting worms that was created by industry professionals and experts, visit WormFarmer.net today. Help the planet by composting worms now.
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Commercial Composting: Why One Restaurant Recycles

Commercial Composting: Why One Restaurant Recycles

from Food - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 239
Saving the planet may well stem from the small act of many, than bigger actions undergone by the few. One restaurant chooses to participate in a city-wide program, recycling its food waste into reusable garden compost?the owner explains her reasons for doing so.
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Steve Tupper turns your leaves into a valuable product

Steve Tupper turns your leaves into a valuable product

from recent posts tagged fall - blip.tv (beta) on November 08, 2009
Duration: 149
Steve Tupper works at the Olmsted County compost site, turning the mountains of leaves left by county residents into valuable compost, which the county sells for landscaping and gardening purposes.
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Compost Toilet System Part 2-Raw Fooders Delight

Compost Toilet System Part 2-Raw Fooders Delight

from recent posts tagged mr - blip.tv (beta) on November 04, 2009
Duration: 574
In today's video, I show my completed compost toilet and also talk about how I plan to compost. Andrea also talks about how she feels about Mr. Hanky's hangout. She also talk about the best ways to conserve energy.
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Solutions Vol 14

Solutions Vol 14

from me on blip.tv (beta) on October 24, 2009
Duration: 942
The Crunch Lunch and Green Gladiators We visited the House of Lords, for an interesting social experiment call the Crunch Lunch. Lots of interesting characters were invited by Lord Laird to lunch. What they were not told, was that half would have the sumptuous fare, as served by the House of Lords, the other half a bowl of rice! See how the lunch panned out! Later in the show, we talk to the "Green Gladiator" from SKY's famous TV series. She turns out to be a real Eco-gladiator, with a deep interest in composting and Wormeries!! Watch and learn!
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Getting to Zero Waste

Getting to Zero Waste

from KQED's QUEST Science Radio on September 01, 2009
Duration: 340
A few weeks from now, San Francisco residents will start facing warnings, and even fines, if they fail to recycle, as the city – like many in California – aims to keep ever more garbage out of its landfills. But, after twenty years of curbside recycling and, more recently, composting programs, Californians produce more waste than ever. Amy Standen reports, recycling can only take us so far.
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