Case Studies

Composting toilets reduce the strain on septic tanks

There are many reasons why Tamati chose composting toilets – they have a Clivus Multrum CM10 installed as their main toilet and the Nature Loo Classic 850 installed in their ensuite.

Foxbar Falls – Stanthorpe, Kazuba installation

Foxbar Falls is a newly developed campground located in Queensland's cold country, the Granite Belt. Two-and-a-half-hours from Brisbane, and 15 minutes north of Stanthorpe, Foxbar Falls offers a unique camping experience for families, groups, and travellers to enjoy stunning granite, bush and water surrounds. The public roads are sealed all the way to the property, and a well maintained unsealed driveway allows safe access for all vehicle types.

Low Isles Toilet Building Installation

Situated 15 kilometres north-east of Port Douglas, the Low Isles comprise a four-acre coral cay surrounded by 55 acres of reef within the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Area.  Low Isles is also a popular tourist destination and attracts thousands of visitors per year. Existing facilities on the island include a composting toilet installed 20+ years ago. The existing facility is not coping with the visitor numbers and needs upgrading.

How to build a self-sustaining home

The 100 m2 home with two bathrooms, designed for two plus guests, was built on the Sunshine Coast by Direct Portable Buildings and delivered to site on the northern coast of NSW on the back of a couple of trucks.

TMR Modular Building Project

TMR selected Ecoflo's 903 model rest stop buildings as a basic design for toilets using a combination of composting toilets, mains services and dry vaults.  A total of 14 buildings were supplied between May and September 2021.  Ecoflo scaled up production to meet TMR's order and timing needs, running two shifts per day and some weekend work to make sure all buildings were delivered on schedule.

Kiabola Beach Primary School, Papua New Guinea

A 250 person School previously using pit toilets. Poor impact on sanitation, the environment and the senses. Sanitisation was a concern of whole school community.

Charles Sturt University

When we found out that the Charles Sturt University, Albury Wodonga campus was looking at reducing their environmental impact we knew that our range of composting toilets would easily meet their standards, be large enough to handle the capacity of the university and reduce the maintenance needed when compared to their current systems. Read more for a run-down of how the system was implemented.

Wild Mountains Trust - Rathdowney Queensland

The Wild Mountains Trust is an independent, community focussed, non-profit organisation providing leadership in environmental education and conservation and the Kazuba toilet system is proudly being used in their main campsite. Watch the video below to see it being delivered and installed.

The Gap Creek Farm - Tregony Queensland

With a focus on camping, motorbike riding and bushwalking, The Gap Creek Farm has 16 large campgrounds for families to enjoy. The Kazuba toilet systems meant that installation could be done quickly and there was no reliance on town water or connection to the electricity grid giving customers the rural experience they were looking for.

Toowoomba second range truck stop

Ecoflo has recently helped with the provision and installation of a new toilet building and composting toilet in a truck stop on the way up to Toowoomba. The toilet building has been made predominantly out of FRP (Fibreglass Reinforced Plastic) building materials that won’t rust, corrode and is resistant to fire and termites.

Helping the island of Rambutso in PNG

Most of us, when we think about the ocean, palm trees and sandy beaches, we think of an idyllic holiday spot. Swimming into crystal clear water and diving under the waves can bring a relaxing sense of calm and quietness to the mind.

Krawarree House by Strine Design

Challenge: Incurring no electricity, sewage or water bills seems like an unattainable dream, but that was the brief to Strine Design for Krawarree House.

Kata Tjuta National Park

The park needed toilet facilities that would cope with the extreme temperatures as well as the peaks and troughs in visitor numbers. Importantly, the cultural significance of the area and its fragile environment called for toilets that would leave a minimal footprint on the land.

ESPOIR School of Life

The ESPOIR School of Life needed a toilet solution that didn’t need running water & wasn’t going to contaminate groundwater.

Ikurangi Eco Retreat installs Nature-loo composting toilets

When the Ikurangi Eco Retreat were looking for a composting toilet system for their eco-friendly cabins they wanted something that looked and felt as close to a ‘normal’ toilet as possible. This would allow their guests to have a great experience at the resort without freaking out a little about the bathroom situation!

In the spirit of reconciliation, Ecoflo Wastewater Management acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this Country. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today. 

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