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    Reuse of human excreta is the safe, beneficial use of treated human excreta after applying suitable treatment steps and risk management approaches that...
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    packaging Resource recovery Reusable launch vehicle Reusable shopping bag Reusable spacecraft Reuse of bottles Reuse of human excreta Scrap Stormwater harvesting...
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  • Human waste (or human excreta) refers to the waste products of the human digestive system, menses, and human metabolism including urine and feces. As part...
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    Sanitation (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    capture, storage, transport, treatment and disposal or reuse of human excreta and wastewater. Reuse activities within the sanitation system may focus on...
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    Shit Dirty protest Fecal–oral route Human right to water and sanitation Improved sanitation Reuse of human excreta Sanitation Scatology Vermifilter toilet...
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    EcoSan), is an approach to sanitation provision which aims to safely reuse excreta in agriculture. It is an approach, rather than a technology or a device...
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    dry manure as a fuel source is an example of reuse of human excreta. A disadvantage of using this kind of fuel is increased air pollution. Dry dung is...
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    Excretion (redirect from Excreta)
    exchange Defecation Homeostasis Human excreta Improved sanitation Osmoregulation Respiration (physiology) Reuse of human excreta Sanitation Sustainable sanitation...
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    are already using treated human excreta as a fertiliser in agriculture and can, in fact, discourage the reuse of human excreta.[citation needed] There is...
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  • between singing human-headed toilets—the titular "Skibidi Toilets"—and humanoids with CCTV cameras, speakers, and televisions in place of their heads. The...
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    Reusable launch vehicle Reusable packaging Reuse of bottles Reuse of human excreta Reuse Right to repair Source reduction Sustainable sanitation Upcycling...
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    Poultry manure must be blended with high-carbon, low-nitrogen materials. Human excreta, sometimes called "humanure" in the composting context, can be added...
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    and health safety reasons. Reusable bottles are one example of reusable packaging. Early glass bottles were often reused, such as for milk, water, beer...
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    U+267B ♻ BLACK UNIVERSAL RECYCLING SYMBOL in Unicode) is a symbol consisting of three chasing arrows folded in a Möbius strip. It is an internationally recognized...
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    (e.g. removal and reuse of mercury from thermometers and thermostats). Reusing materials has been a common practice for most of human history with recorded...
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  • wastes by conversion to insect protein. Reuse of human excreta is the safe, beneficial use of treated human excreta after applying suitable treatment steps...
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    such as wastewater reuse or excreta reuse that will keep valuable resources available for productive uses. This in turn supports human wellbeing and broader...
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    organism to assess the safety of sanitation and wastewater reuse systems (such schemes are also called reuse of human excreta).: 55  This is because they...
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    wastes by conversion to insect protein. Reuse of human excreta is the safe, beneficial use of treated human excreta after applying suitable treatment steps...
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    material in various applications, including concrete manufacturing itself. Reuse of blocks in original form, or by cutting into smaller blocks, has even less...
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    "vacuum truck" for collecting and carrying human excreta. These vehicles may be used to empty the sewage tanks of buildings, aircraft lavatories, passenger...
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    can be either reused or mechanically/chemically recycled. There has been a shift in recent years toward recycling textiles because of new regulations...
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    relate to the non-creation of waste - by refusing to buy non-essential products and by reducing consumption. The next two ('Reuse' and 'Repair') refer to...
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    (WEEE). The purpose of this directive is to prevent the production of waste electronics and also to encourage reuse and recycling of such waste. The directive...
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    stormwater. Water portal Fecal sludge management History of water supply and sanitation Reuse of human excreta Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive Wastewater-based...
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  • Reusable packaging is manufactured of durable materials and is specifically designed for multiple trips and extended life. A reusable package or container...
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    humour, potty humour or scatological humour (compare scatology), is a type of off-colour humour dealing with defecation (including diarrhea and constipation)...
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    sanitation Hemorrhoid Human waste Improved sanitation Rectal tenesmus - a feeling of incomplete defecation Reuse of human excreta Shit Sustainable sanitation...
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    Upcycling (redirect from Creative reuse)
    reuse, is the process of transforming by-products, waste materials, useless, or unwanted products into new materials or products perceived to be of greater...
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    in the article 4 of the Waste Framework Directive: Prevention preventing and reducing waste generation. Reuse and preparation for reuse giving the products...
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