We post our separators to the far corners of the world, and there is one question we always love: where do they all end up? Pack your bags — here is a quick trip around the globe.
First stop, rural New South Wales. Near Mudgee, Sean swapped a chemical loo for a separating one in his weekend shed: “It got a serious workout over Easter with ten friends camping. The verdict is it’s easier to use, not smelly, much simpler to empty — and it doesn’t use any of our precious rainwater.” Demand down under is so strong that Ken Liddle now orders them by the dozen: “Over the past six months I’ve ordered more than forty separators and couldn’t be happier. Shipped all the way to the other side of the globe, they arrive promptly and well packed.”

On to New Zealand, where Zola Rose lives off-grid in a caravan: “The unit arrived quite quickly, which is great because using the toilet was very messy before. If it works well, I’ll share it on my local networks.”

Across to Texas, where Donna’s whole family is won over — even her eight-year-old granddaughter: “My separator works perfectly with my little body. She loves that it’s quiet, since it doesn’t use a loud water flush.”

And finally to Doseung, in Korea: “The composting toilet will help us a lot in our farming, and in protecting the environment. I hope you keep making good products.”

Wherever you are in the world, we pack carefully and ship internationally — so your separator arrives safely, ready for its next adventure. Where will yours end up?