The Ultimate in Water Efficiency
Clivus Multrum has been helping people to build “green” for over thirty years. Our composting toilet systems are now being used in such well known green buildings as the C.K. Choi Building at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Philip Merrill Center in Annapolis, Maryland, and many more.
The U.S. Green Building Council’s LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) guidelines encourage the use of composting toilets and greywater systems in fulfillment of the Water Efficiency criteria. Clivus systems take these guidelines even further by eliminating nutrient pollution caused by conventional waste treatment technologies such as septic and sewer systems.
With Clivus composting toilets and greywater systems, nutrients can be recycled rather than become the source of pollution. And the foam-flush toilet fixture, which looks like a conventional flush fixture, ensures user acceptance while using only 3oz. of water per flush. |