The king of the compost toilet, Hamish Skermer knows a thing or two about how to deal with human waste. The Australian entrepreneur invented his own environmentally friendly dry toilet 15 years ago which has since been used at some of the world’s biggest music festivals including Glastonbury, the Falls and Meredith festivals in Australia.
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Giving shit back its good name: Tales of an international turd tosser
Hamish Skermer
TEDxSydney 2015 · 21 May 2015
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