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No plumbing?

No problem!

Our compost loos

are perfect for your 1's and 2's!.

Go on, give the world a big green hug!

Our compost toilets are planet savers!

Our Compost Toilets

We specialise in simplicity.

All our compost loos are wee planet savers.

They are all low-to-the-ground for ease of access, low maintenance, no contraptions, no vents, no fans, no fuss, no gimmicks, just gorgeous, reliable, simple loos, handmade with love and care.

 

They all arrive ready to use with free delivery in mainland UK, so if a road goes to you then so can we. That includes you in the Highlands and Islands too.

 

We offer free personalised designs to match your theme or favourite thing.

 Our compost loos save around 50,000 litres of water per person per year and give back to the environment in the way nature was designed.

Wee Hooses has sorted the human waste problem to the human waste solution.

Join The Compost Way to save the day!

What are you waiting for!

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 COMPOST TOILET SEPARATORS

Our Wee Hoose compost toilet separator loo bowls take the wiff out of waste by diverting the contents thoughtfully to individual containers, making your compost loo a more hygienic and pleasant place to be, and saves on emptying containers regularly at the same time:

Our composting toilet separators save up to 80% compost material so you are emptying your containers less allowing you more time for fun stuff.

 

Our simple separators are made to last.

No need to flush, no wasted water, no toxic waterways. 100% recycling!

 

Just spritz it and wipe it to keep it clean.

 

Our compost toilets are the solution to the poohlution!

COMPOST TOILET ADD-ONS & BITS

Simple solutions for all your compost toilet needs, just the way you want them.

Why not add a sink to your composting loo, a gravity water feed, a sawdust bin, or a rear hatch for easy access to  your compost loo containers?

You'll need sawdust and a compost bin for sure.

A bung is a must have!

Go on, treat yourself and make life easier; It's your very own personal compost loo after all!

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About

WHAT WE ARE ABOUT

  • Who are we?
    Wee Hooses is a family run environmental company, and the creation of Scott Craig. Wee Hooses Compost Toilets are all handmade in the UK and supplied to customers near and far. We cater for every and anyone. Our products are favourites with councils, schools and nurseries, homes and houses, allotments, churches, residential gardens, kitchen gardens, co-ops, plant nurseries, campsites, wedding venues, forestry, forest schools, private estates, public gardens, nature reserves, fishing spots, eco homes, boats, campervans, caravans, farms, equestrian sites and pony clubs, off-gridders and more.
  • Where did the super name of your company come from? We love it.
    We love it too, thank you. It comes from two Scot's words: wee meaning small, and wee meaning wee, as in urine. Hooses is another Scot's word for houses, and both words are, we think, very cute. It encapsulates nicely what our first product was, a place to go do your business (yer wees and poos), and freshen up, without making it anyone else's business, literally.
  • ​Where did you get your ideas from for your great products?
    Essentially from need. Necessity is the mother of invention, they say. We wanted to have something more healthy and self-sustaining than our old flush loo which flushed into the sewer, destroyed the planet's water-ways, and polluted the seas; destroying our health and our eco-systems in the process. We wanted a water saving toilet which was clean, functional, friendly to the environment, easy to use, and low cost. There was stuff on the market, but it wasn't very appealing; often expensive, unsubstantial, and/or was quite labour intensive to maintain with their fans and, pipes, handles, gimmicks and electrical gizmos. Lots to go wrong or and maintain. The main problems with conventional toilets is that they are reliant on so many factors, and other people, all of which most of us take for granted. The most frightening thing about conventional toilets is the scary fact that billions and trillions of gallons of good water goes to waste with every flush every day which could be used for other things. On top of this, there is the need for chemicals, pipes, infrastructure, sewage works, people, and practices, all of which are hazardous to health, etc. We wanted to avoid being reliant on most of these things. We wanted to be more self-sufficient and green. We wanted a solution, so I began to research what we could do to achieve this. ​ ​A vast amount of people in the world have none of the things which we take for granted; the main thing being a supply of water to flush away our toilet contents. Water is such a precious thing that many of us rarely realise that we should actually take care of it. Every year the average person flushes up to 50,000 litres of good clean drinking water per year down the toilet whilst people are dying of thirst or waterborne diseases from contaminated water in the same world. Sheer madness!
  • Aren't compost toilets yucky?
    Traditionally, many people have, or had, a hole in the ground over which their loo sat and the contents dropped through the bottom of the loo in to this hole. Not only does this method smell terrible, but more than anything it attracts flies and other bugs which spread disease. A terrible cycle. ​ To overcome this issue, we thought we could get around this by somehow, maybe by separating the material, keeping it covered in some way to prevent disease and not pollute the environment. When you think about it, keeping our excretions separate (front excretions and rear excretions) seems a quite a natural idea. We have a front and a back exit on our body for good reason perhaps? God's handiwork lead the way for the design. ​ After a bit of searching to see if there was anything out there, there were a few different ideas on the scene, and then we stumbled across a simple under the toilet seat separator design. We tried it. It was perfect! No fuss, just plain and simple. No gadgetry, no parts to maintain, no fuss, and best of all no smell.
  • Can I ask, what's your favourite product?
    This might surprise you, it is without a doubt our very own Wee Hoose. It is my favourite product because it saves so much water and gives back to the planet. The compost from the loo eventually ends up growing our food and the cycle starts all over again; A thing of beauty, and all handcrafted by myself. I never get tired of making them, or using them, as each one is making the world a better place, one movement at a time. Chortle.
  • Any final words?
    I don't think compost toilets are the future any more, they were needed yesterday, and are needed more than ever today! So, okay, they are the future, but the future might be too late. Don't delay what can be achieved today, right!? Order one, get composting, and get looking after this gift of a planet we have! Final final words...The Wee Hoose Compost Toilet is the most creative, simple, mindful, and green solution to the biggest problem. Inventions like our Wee Hoose Compost Toilet are the hug the world needs. I believe we all must try to live in accord with nature than against it, and the Wee Hoose provides a means to do this. Be a better steward of this gem we all live on and get a compost toilet today!

Our Compost Crusading  Socials

Join us on our quest to save the planet, one compost toilet at a time, and look out for updates on our website blog, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Pinterest pages!

If we haven't posted in a while it's usually because we are so busy saving the world building compost toilets, tending to the garden, feeding the animals, planting seeds, inspecting the bee hives, fixing the tractor, or having a tankard of coffee and listening to the birds. Being a part of The Life Giving Way is a lot of rewarding work! Ahhh...

If you think you want to be part of this special way then join us today! 

Check us out: like us, share us, and follow us.

Be part of this special movement!

Thanks in advance you lovely stewards!

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