Dry toilet eco village Mexico | baño seco at Roca de Hadas, Jalisco

Simple dry toilet (baño seco) at an eco village volunteering project in South Jalisco, Mexico.

Dry toilet eco village Mexico

This image shows a simple dry toilet (also called a baño seco) at an eco village volunteering project in South Jalisco, Mexico. Dry toilets are common in off-grid or low-impact settings because they work without flush water and can fit well with simple living and nature-based accommodation.

In practice, these systems usually rely on keeping the toilet area dry, using cover material when needed, and following the host’s hygiene instructions. If you are volunteering in rural environments, this kind of facility is a normal part of the experience, alongside outdoor showers and shared spaces.

Read more: WHO sanitation fact sheet on dry toilets and SuSanA technical overview.

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