Clivus multrum

Clivus multrum
A compost toilet with separate, inclined compost room (Clivus Multrum)

Clivus multrum is a type of composting toilet and the name of a company that markets this brandname of composting toilets. "Clivus" is Latin for incline or slope; "multrum" is a Swedish composite word meaning "compost room," thus a "Clivus Multrum" is an inclining compost room.[1]

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Accumulated solids after 30yrs in a Clivus Multrum

The first prototype was first built in 1939 in Tyresö, Sweden by art teacher Rikard Lindström, who owned a property on the Baltic Sea in Stockholm, Sweden. Lindström built a single chamber concrete tank, with sloped bottom and chimney, for disposal of kitchen and toilet waste. It functioned for several decades and was eventually patented in 1962. In 1964, the first commercial model was constructed out of fiberglass. It was largely without commercial success due to difficulties with aligning kitchen, toilet and the relatively large composting tank. The sloping bottom which was the core of the patent also turned out not to work as the patent described: compost never moved down the slope to be collected in the compost compartment.

In the 1970s, Abby Rockefeller, in the United States, read about the idea and wanted to buy a system, but was told they were not for sale due to lack of technical support. In 1973, Rockefeller founded Clivus Multrum, Inc. in Massachusetts under license from Lindström to market its composting toilet.[2] The brand of Clivus Multrum composting toilets is marketed globally.[3]

Clivus Multrum today has designed a number of different prototypes and sizes. The process is advertised as enclosed, long-term composting and is characterized as being odor-free, low maintenance, and able to yield a clean, pathogen-free fertilizer that can be used in agriculture.[citation needed]

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