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How you can “Doo Colorado Right” by burying your poop responsibly in the outdoors

Colorado family-owned company developed easily used products that decompose buried human waste using fungi

The Pact Lite "bathroom kit" for backpackers and hikers is about eight inches long and fits into fanny packs. It includes a small scoop for digging holes for burying human waste along with mycelium tablets, that help decompose human waste faster, and compressed pucks of cellulose that expand into nine-inch square tissues when squirted with water. Pact bathroom kids were invented by two Colorado men. (Provided by Pact Outdoors)
The Pact Lite “bathroom kit” for backpackers and hikers is about eight inches long and fits into fanny packs. It includes a small scoop for digging holes for burying human waste along with mycelium tablets, that help decompose human waste faster, and compressed pucks of cellulose that expand into nine-inch square tissues when squirted with water. Pact bathroom kids were invented by two Colorado men. (Provided by Pact Outdoors)
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