It's a portable size, so it's recommended for various uses such as leisure activities!
The "Multipurpose My Bio Toilet MBT-06L (Cardboard)" is a simple type of bio toilet that is effective during disasters. During the Great East Japan Earthquake, many people experienced stress related to toilet use at night and odor issues, leading to situations where they held back from using the toilet or refrained from eating and drinking, which affected their health. This made the "toilet problem" a significant issue. To address the toilet problem, it was developed as a bio toilet that allows for comfortable use even in disaster evacuation shelters. 【Features】 - The use of sawdust eliminates odor, and the toilet seat for both men and women allows for a toilet experience similar to daily life. - It can be used approximately 200 to 240 times for urination, with a recommended sawdust replacement period of about two weeks. - By replacing the sawdust, it can be used for another two weeks. - For defecation, it is necessary to mix the waste with sawdust using the included small scoop. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Recommended frequency for sawdust replacement (times): Urine approximately 200–240 ■Width (mm): Top 417 Bottom 385 ■Depth (mm): Top 653 Bottom 617 ■Height (mm): Top 84 Bottom 436 ■Weight (kg): 15 *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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The bio-toilet includes four keywords: "environment," "care," "recycling," and "disaster prevention." All of these are very important for the future. Bio-toilets do not require sewage treatment, eliminating the need for the enormous costs currently associated with sewage processing. Our company has also commercialized odorless, furniture-style toilets for indoor use in caregiving. Bio-toilets make it possible to protect water resources, reduce caregiving burdens, and prevent environmental pollution. While the 20th century was marked by flush toilets as a barometer of civilization, the 21st century is the era of bio-toilets.







