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The Future of Sustainable Sanitation: A Mushroom-Powered Waterless Toilet in Bloom

Published September 26, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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UBC researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking innovation in sustainable sanitation by introducing the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, known as the MycoToilet, at the UBC Botanical Garden. This pioneering prototype utilizes mycelia, the root networks of mushrooms, to convert human waste into nutrient-rich compost. The MycoToilet features a sleek, eco-friendly design that can be easily deployed in parks, remote communities, and areas lacking plumbing infrastructure.

The MycoToilet, a mushroom-powered waterless toilet opens at UBC Sept. 26. Credit: Joseph Dahmen

UBC researchers have launched the world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, the MycoToilet, at the UBC Botanical Garden. The prototype turns human waste into nutrient-rich compost using mycelia—the root networks of mushrooms—and features a modern, sustainable design that can be dropped into parks, remote communities and areas without plumbing.

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Sustainable design, ready to drop inHow the MycoToilet worksPilot test began Sept. 26

“We wanted to turn a daily routine everyone knows into a pleasant experience that reminds us of our connection to ecological cycles,” said Joseph Dahmen, associate professor at UBC’s school of architecture and landscape architecture (SALA) and project lead.

“Composting toilets often carry negative associations. We aimed to create a system that’s clean, comfortable and easy to use.”

Sustainable design, ready to drop in

The modular toilet requires just four maintenance visits a year and is wheelchair-accessible. “From an operations perspective, this is streamlined by design,” said Prof. Dahmen.

“We’ve taken out the uncertainty that can scare municipalities away from composting toilets and solved it—the schedule is set, the ventilation is integrated, everything works as it should.”

Unlike conventional chemical toilets, which contain formaldehyde and other chemicals that require treating waste as toxic material, the MycoToilet offers a safe, environmentally friendly alternative that also prioritizes user comfort and hygiene.

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Prefabricated timber panels form the structure, while a cedar exterior is naturally rot-resistant and charred for antimicrobial properties. A green roof supports local plants and wildlife and a low-power fan keeps air circulating.

The skylit building blends into the forest near UBC’s tree walk. A ramp leads visitors to the entrance, where timber and stainless steel finishes, along with a ventilated cedar structure and odor-absorbing mycelium compartments, replace the typical look and smell of composting toilets.

UBC launches world's first mushroom-powered waterless toilet
Interior. Credit: Joseph Dahmen

How the MycoToilet works

At the back, a system separates liquid from solid waste. Solid waste enters a mycelium-lined compartment, where fungi absorb odors and microbes break it down into compost.

“Fungi are very good at breaking down biomass, including human and animal waste,” said Dr. Steven Hallam, professor in the department of microbiology and immunology.

“They produce enzymes that transform material into simpler compounds while supporting microbial communities that accelerate decomposition. No added water, electricity or chemicals are required.”

Researchers will study how microbial communities interact with the mushrooms to optimize aerobic waste breakdown and avoid the odors common in anaerobic composting. Lab tests suggest mycelium liners remove more than 90% of odor-causing compounds.

Pilot test began Sept. 26

A six-week pilot will test the system with real users while monitoring the mycelia’s transformation. Once fully operational, the MycoToilet is expected to produce roughly 600 liters of soil and 2,000 liters of liquid fertilizer annually, converting maintenance into a resource and reducing reliance on chemical fertilizers.

“If successful, the MycoToilet could provide a self-contained, cost-effective solution for managing waste in parks, municipalities, remote communities and developing regions,” said Prof. Dahmen.

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The project involved researchers from SALA and the Department of Microbiology and Immunology.

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