How Urine-Diverting Toilets Work – And Why You Should Switch

Ever wondered how a waterless toilet actually deals with waste? The secret is separation.

What Is a Urine-Diverting Toilet?

A urine-diverting toilet (UDT) uses a smart bowl design to send liquid and solid waste into two different containers. Separett leads this technology with no smell, no mess, and no chemicals.

Why Separation Matters

  • Urine causes most toilet odours
  • Solids are easier to compost when dry
  • Reduced liquid means no sloshy mess

Inside a Separett Toilet

  • The front of the bowl collects urine
  • The back collects solids into a bag
  • Ventilation fan keeps air flowing and moisture down

Environmental Benefits

  • Saves thousands of litres of water per year
  • No blackwater waste
  • Perfect for composting or dry disposal

It’s not just a toilet. It’s a better system.
[Explore Urine-Diverting Toilets from Separett]

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