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Seattle Bullitt Center

May 16, 2016 By Nikki Leave a Comment

For my “City of the Future” class, we took a tour of the Bullitt Center in Seattle. I was most fascinated with the non-sewer line toilet compost system, but it was all amazing. You can read more about the Bullitt Center (“the greenest commercial building in the world”) here and specifically about their compost system here. (I took a picture of a toilet, yes. It uses 1/2 cup of water PER FLUSH.)

Filed Under: Blog, looking / seeing, Seattle Tagged With: Bullitt Center, green, Greenest Commercial Building in the World, Seattle, sustainability

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