They reportedly installed them back in 2010, and not only do they save
toilet paper waste and tons of water, they also save time.
Not exact matches
You can do this with a diaper sprayer (think of a kitchen sink sprayer that attaches to the back of your
toilet), or you can use a rice
paper liner (they look like a dryer sheet) and put the
waste easily into the
toilet.
They pump clean water from your pipes, through the hose and can be used to spray the solid
waste off of cloth diapers and into the
toilet — the same job I do with a piece of
toilet paper.
This isn't taking into account the electricity, wastewater, soap, etc., used in either situation, as well as other energy /
waste issues related with
toilet paper, such as packaging, transport, chlorine, etc..
Using cloth involves one extra small step: I take the solid
waste and flush it down the
toilet — this involves either a gentle shake or a bit of
toilet paper to help it off.
Unless audiences are craving for unoriginal
toilet humour, they shouldn't bother giving their time or money to a complete
waste of celluloid that doesn't even deserve to be screened on toiler
paper.
Prior to use, a
paper liner is placed inside the bowl of the Incinerating
toilet, to catch all
waste materials.
BUYER BEWARE DO NOT
WASTE MONEY - our policy turned out to be a peace of
toilet paper.
All in all, they «all» inevitably get flushed, swirling around in the
toilet bowl of dashed dreams as they relentlessly get sucked into the downward spiraling vortex of
wasted paper and recycled food - for - thought, ending their short journeys within in the sewer pipes of slippery, speedy delivery to the bottom most depths of
waste hell.
A basket for
toilet paper sits under one edge of the claw - foot tub (this moved rolls out of the under - sink cabinet and used previously
wasted space).