Urine is the main source of some of the chemical nutrients that have to be removed in sewage treatment plants if they are not to wreck ecosystems downstream. Despite making up only 1 per cent of the volume of waste water, urine contributes about 80 per cent of the nitrogen and 45 per cent of all the phosphate. Peeing into the pan immediately dilutes these chemicals with vast quantities of water, making the removal process unnecessarily inefficient.
The Pee-Cycling Business

The Pee-Cycling Business
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Submitted by lfokp on Fri, 2008-05-09 14:58. | Tags: take action | green business | pee | recycling | sustainable | urine