"Humanure" is a neologism designating human excrement (feces and urine) that is recycled via composting for agricultural or other purposes. Humanure is the fourth full length by the death metal/grindcore band Cattle Decapitation. A neologism (from Greek neo = "new" + logos = "word" is a word that although devised relatively recently in a specific time period has been Recycling involves processing used materials into new products in order to prevent the waste of potentially useful materials reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials reduce Composting is the Aerobic decomposition of Biodegradable Organic matter, producing Compost. Agriculture refers to the production of goods through the growing of plants and fungi and the raising of domesticated Animals The study of agriculture The term was popularized by The Humanure Handbook, a 1994 book by Joseph Jenkins that advocates the use of this organic soil amendment. Organic matter (or organic material) is Matter that has come from a once-living Organism; is capable of Soil, often typeset as SOiL, is a four piece rock band from Chicago Illinois United States founded by Shaun Glass Tom Schofield Tim King and Adam Zadel
Humanure is not traditional sewage that has been processed by waste-treatment facilities, which may include waste from industrial and other sources; rather, it is the combination of feces and urine with paper and additional carbon material (such as sawdust). Sewage is the mainly liquid Waste containing some solids produced by humans which typically consists of washing water Feces, Urine, laundry waste and other Sewage treatment, or domestic wastewater treatment, is the process of removing Contaminants from Wastewater, both Runoff ( Effluents For other uses of this term see Industry (disambiguation An industry (from Latin industrius, "diligent industrious" Feces, faeces, or fæces (see spelling differences) is a waste product from an animal's digestive tract expelled through the Anus Urine is a liquid waste product of the body secreted by the Kidneys by a process of filtration from Blood and Excreted through the Urethra. Carbon (kɑɹbən is a Chemical element with the symbol C and its Atomic number is 6 Sawdust is composed of fine particles of Wood. This material is produced from cutting with a Saw, hence its name By not disposing of feces and urine through the typical use of a flush toilet, nutrients can be returned to the soil instead of polluting the water table. A toilet is a Plumbing fixture and disposal system primarily intended for the disposal of the bodily wastes: Urine and fecal matter. Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability disorder harm or discomfort to the physical systems or living organisms they are in
Humanure is deemed safe for humans to use on crops as long as it has been composted properly. Agriculture refers to the production of goods through the growing of plants and fungi and the raising of domesticated Animals The study of agriculture This means that thermophilic decomposition of the humanure must heat it sufficiently to remove or destroy harmful pathogens, or enough time must have elapsed since fresh manure was added that biological activity has killed most pathogens. A thermophile is an organism &mdash a type of Extremophile &mdash which thrives at relatively high temperatures between 45 and 80 °C (113 and 176 °F A pathogen (from Greek πάθος pathos "suffering passion" and γἰγνομαι (γεν- gignomai (gen- "I give birth to" infectious Foundations of modern biology There are five unifying principles To be safe for crops, a curing stage is often needed to allow a second mesophilic phase to reduce phytotoxins. A mesophile is an Organism that grows best in moderate Temperature, neither too hot nor too cold typically between 15 and 40 °C (77 and 104 °F Literally meaning "plant poison" a phytotoxin can refer to any Toxin produced by a Plant.
Humanure is different from night soil, which is raw human refuse spread on crops. Night soil is a Euphemism for human Feces. "Night soil" is produced as a result of a Waste management system in areas without community Infrastructure