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           Toilets installed in hybrids
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           Eco-Friendly Advantages of Separett for Eco-Conscious Travel
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           Separett is dedicated to providing innovative solutions for sustainable living, and our composting toilets are designed to make your outdoor experiences more eco-friendly. By choosing Separett, you’re not only ensuring convenience and comfort while traveling but also supporting a cleaner and greener future through sustainable waste management.
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           No Environmental Footprint
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           Sustainable travel is all about reducing your environmental footprint, and Separett composting toilets make it easier than ever to do so. Compact, easy to use, and portable, our toilets allow you to enjoy nature without leaving behind any waste. No need to dig holes or leave traces behind—our toilets take care of all your waste efficiently, leaving the landscape as beautiful as you found it. With containers for both liquids and solids, waste disposal is both hygienic and simple.
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           Protecting Our Natural Resources
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           Composting toilets are an excellent way to conserve water, a vital and limited resource. Traditional flush toilets use an average of ¾ of a gallon per flush, which adds up quickly, especially when traveling in areas where water is scarce. Separett toilets use no water for flushing, instead relying on natural biological processes to break down waste. By eliminating water usage, you’re actively contributing to the conservation of this precious resource.
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           A key benefit of composting toilets is the absence of harmful chemicals often required in traditional waste systems. Unlike cassette toilets, which rely on chemicals for waste breakdown, Separett toilets use a natural decomposition process. This not only prevents the release of hazardous chemicals into the environment but also promotes a safer, cleaner camping experience. We recommend using natural cleaners like vinegar or citric acid, ensuring both the environment and your health are protected.
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           Nourishing the Earth
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           Composting toilets transform waste into a valuable resource. Both the liquid and the solid waste created from Separett toilets is rich in nutrients and can be used to enrich soil, making it an ideal natural fertilizer. By repurposing waste, you're contributing to a circular system of waste management, returning nutrients to the soil and fostering a more sustainable way of living.
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           At Separett, we focus on creating practical, high-quality products that improve your outdoor experience while promoting sustainability. By using a Separett composting toilet, you’re not only investing in a reliable, odor-free waste solution but also taking an active part in water conservation, chemical-free waste management, and nutrient recycling. Together, we can contribute to a more sustainable way of living and traveling, ensuring that nature’s beauty remains intact for future generations.
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      <title>Sandra Built Her Own House - On Wheels</title>
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           Sandra Built Her Own House - On Wheels
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           A simpler life, closer to nature, has always been Sandra's dream. Her house is designed to allow both off-grid living and connection to electricity. In just 18 square meters, she has managed to fit everything she needs - even a small bathtub!
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           Living in a house on wheels
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           Sandra, 30 years old, works every day as a building engineer and is also a trained yoga teacher, blogger, and writes articles for the magazine Kloka Hem. She lives with her cat, Sture, in Österlen in her self-built Tiny house - on wheels. Living in 18 square meters can be challenging at times, but Sandra mostly describes it as wonderful. It requires that everything has its place, which might not suit everyone.
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           - I think it's the same with houses as with clothes; one size doesn't fit all - and the need for space can of course vary throughout life. But for me it feels perfect!
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           The love of Tiny Houses
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           Sandra encountered the Tiny House concept over ten years ago and immediately fell in love. Since then, she's wanted to build her own.
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           - There's so much that appeals to me about these houses - partly that they are small, which means less space to clean, heat and maintain, while less resources are used to build them. The concept fits so well with me and my lifestyle.
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           Sandra believes the best part is the freedom - both financially and because the house can be moved. This saves her time, energy, and money for what truly matters to her. Thanks to her small house, she can work part-time and live close to nature, something she has longed for over the years.
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           To build the house
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           After the end of a long-term relationship, Sandra decided it was time to pursue her dream of building her own Tiny House. She started sketching plans, doing research, and saving money. After 1.5 years of preparation, she was ready to start building, and the construction took another year and a half.
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           Finding space for everything you need in such a small area may seem difficult, but it becomes easier if, like Sandra, you think of a Tiny House as a bit like a Swiss army knife - where you can fold out and create different functions as needed.
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           - I thought a lot about how I live and which functions and surfaces are important in my everyday life. I wanted to create a feeling of space and openness, have lots of hidden storage as well as a place where I could practice yoga.
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           Thanks to Sandra's profession, she had a lot of theoretical knowledge, which naturally made things easier for her. Her practical experience was minimal when she started building, but throughout the process, she learned a lot and gained a deeper understanding of construction - something that now benefits her in her job.
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           - The two hardest things were dealing with technical installations (like electricity, plumbing, heating, and ventilation) and doing so much on my own. At times, it felt overwhelming to handle such a big project by myself. I did about 90% of the work myself, taking on the roles of architect, buyer, project manager, carpenter, roofer, painter, plumber, chimney fitter, and more.
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           - The most fun part was designing and building my home from scratch, just the way I wanted it, and choosing all the materials and finishes. I've learned an incredible amount during the journey, and the process has helped me grow in many ways. It’s incredibly satisfying to have built my very own Tiny house. At the same time, it’s been fun working with so many different materials, tools, and techniques.
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           It’s completely understandable that a Tiny House requires a small toilet. Every square meter is important and carefully planned to accommodate the necessary functions. From the start, Sandra knew she wanted a small, practical, and stylish urine-diverting dry toilet that also runs on 12V. As of now, Sandra has been using the toilet for a couple of years and is very satisfied.
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           - Tiny met all these criteria, so it was an easy choice! It's quiet, odorless, and easy to empty. Personally, I appreciate the concealer screen, however you should sit quite far back with the weight evenly distributed over the seat for it to work optimally, but you quickly get used to it.
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           Neighbor with nature
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           After a decade of love for these small houses and sustainable living closer to nature, Sandra's dream finally came true. However, living as she does is not only about environmental and climate issues, but also about health and well-being. She wants to be able to manage both external and internal resources – in the form of time, energy, and money, among other things. The goal is to live in a way that nurtures the planet, body, and soul to their fullest.
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           - It’s a very special feeling to live in a house that you built yourself, where you chose every single detail and touched the smallest screw. I love my little house!
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           - One of the nicest things is how clear and present the weather, the elements, and the changing seasons become. Maybe it’s due to the limited space, fewer amenities, or the fact that I have nature right next to me. I fetch bottled water, open windows when it’s hot, and chop wood when the cold sets in.
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           Living a simple life isn’t always easy, and Sandra sometimes misses certain comforts. But the starry nights, the mist dancing over the meadow, and especially the tranquility make it all worth it. Sandra values the freedom of owning her home without being in debt.
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           After completing this fantastic project, Sandra has developed a greater taste for carpentry. She's built her own outdoor furniture since the house was finished, but that's only the beginning!
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           - In the long term, I'd like to build a small wood-burning sauna, a glassed-in balcony and perhaps renovate a cottage.
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            Start now! Even if you don't feel ready (because you never are). Sketch, save money and clear the stuff.
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