• Live Your Lives@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Of course it is, but what’s your method to achieving that goal and what does composting human waste have to do with it?

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      3 days ago

      I don’t understand why this isnt clear to you. If you compost it, it solves that problem.

      My city already collects my kitchen scraps waste for compost. This would just be another waste collection system that would virtually eliminate clean water issues caused by human feces

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        The composting part is relatively easy, it’s the collection system that I’m having the problem with. I mean, the way you’re describing it now almost makes it sound like you want people to poop directly into buckets and hand it off to their neighborhood compost collection service. If all you’re proposing is that Congress gives more money to city governments to upgrade their outdated systems more quickly, then that’s perfectly fine with me, it just comes across to me more like wishful thinking than an actual plan.