Incinolet toilet uses electricity to incinerate waste into ashes, eliminating the need for plumbing and water, making it an eco-friendly alternative
Despite its advantages, the Incinolet toilet is costly, retailing between R51k and R57k, making it accessible primarily to the wealthy who can comfortably afford high electric billselectricity After you finish depositing your load and cleaning up, a foot pedal on the side of the toilet is pressed, releasing the paper lining into a compartment.
The burning takes about 90 minutes, and what will be left are ashes, small in quantity compared to the load that you dropped inside.The ashes can be emptied once a week or at shorter intervals, depending on the frequency of use. The advantage of this setup is that it does not need water.