Standard Wooden Toilet
Our standard model is a wooden construction with toilet seat, urinal, sawdust box, toilet paper dispenser, and hand sanitizer dispenser.
This model has a footprint of 41"x41".
ADA Accessible Toilet
Our ADA accessible model is a wooden construction with toilet seat, urinal, grab bars, ramp, sawdust box, toilet paper dispenser, and hand sanitizer dispenser.
This model has a footprint of 85"x108"
including the ramp.
Converted Plastic Toilet
Our converted plastic model is a plastic construction with a toilet seat, urinal, sawdust box, toilet paper dispenser, and hand sanitizer dispenser.
This model has a footprint of 44"x47".
Do you have something in mind we haven't built yet?
Let us know, we'd love to work with you!
We make it our goal not to dictate to the community what toilet they should have.
We want to provide the best toilet for your community and users.
Hosting Details
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Our volunteers do all the work of building and maintaining the toilet, and our granting agencies and private donors provide the funds. All you have to commit is the space!
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We round on the toilets daily to ensure that they are clean, fully stocked, and to add sawdust to the receptacle. This means that there's practically no smell or flies with our well maintained compost toilets.
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If something happens to our toilet - be it accident or vandalism - we'll work as quickly as we can to rebuild or replace the structure.
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Our compost toilets are easy to use. See how here!
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Our toilets are fully portable: we can offer a trial period if that's most comfortable for you.
Member, Unitarian Universalist Church
Grand Junction, CO
"[Toilet Equity toilets] are a sustainable answer to a perpetual issue. We hope that some of our long term interventions will diminish the challenges of housing for some of our neighbors but there will probably always be a houseless population. The portable toilets we have been using are just that - meant to be temporary. They have never had reliable long term funding and they are expensive. Having a long term sanitation solution is a wise investment."
Rev. Wendy Jones,
Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Grand Valley
"The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Grand Valley is honored to be one of the first locations supporting the Toilet Equity program and hosting one of their first toilets. We fully support the program, and its mission and commitment, to supporting the Inherent worth and dignity of every person, and providing a green solution for environment."