This Korean toilet provides universities in university buildings, allowing you to buy food and books after stool
jasondown2021-07-10 13:10
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Two women browsed items in the GGOOL market in the Korean Ulsan National Science and Technology Research Institute. Reuters have designed a toilet that converts methane from a person's feces.  Use toilet students reward 10 units of digital currency every day. GGOOL means that Korean honey can be used in the campus market to purchase bananas, stationery and instant cups, and reported Reuters.
The toilet has been created "Beevi", shorten the version "toilet, like a bee," and is an environmentally friendly and sustainable device.  Beevi uses vacuum and small water to send soil from the toilet to the ground can and bioreactor, suggesting that its creator is called "Super Water Saving Vacuum Show".
Methane This path indicates feces, including gas stoves, including gas stoves, hot water boilers, and fuel cells producing electricity.  
Doors of the toilet, urban and urban and environmental engineering professor Chen Weng, told wire transport agencies, and the average of the average will be a mile in the third quarter for the driving force.  "If we think of the box, the feces are precious Eason Chan.
 Postgraduate students who purchase items in the GGOOL market tell Reuters, because the new toilet, he will now see the" treasure "."I even talked about feces at the meal, think about buying any book I want," he said.

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