WooWoo's Vision is to empower communities and individuals with sustainable alternatives where traditional toilet systems fail, overcoming psychological barriers in the process. SA Hewitts Ltd are an approved WooWoo Waterless Toilets installer in the UK.
About WooWoo
Excellence
We’re not just another retailer; we’re a curator of excellence in waterless toilet technology. Our approach is discerning and meticulous, ensuring only the best products make it to our portfolio. Unlike bigger marketplaces (like Amazon), WooWoo’s experts handpick each product, adhering to strict standards of quality and functionality. This selective process guarantees that our customers receive nothing but the best.
Innovation
Innovation is key to changing perceptions and breaking down psychological barriers, making waterless toilets not just acceptable but desirable. We strive to keep our products appealing, functional, and user-friendly with as few compromises as possible. This means we are constantly exploring new ways to enhance the user experience.
Guidance
Our advisory service sets us apart, offering personalised guidance from (human!) industry experts. We understand that navigating the world of waterless toilets can be daunting, which is why our team is dedicated to helping each customer find the perfect fit for their specific needs, whether it’s for a high volume heritage site or a private garden office.
Transparency
Integrity is at the core of everything we do. We believe in being transparent about the strengths and limitations of each of our products. This honesty ensures our customers end up with the right product for them and has fostered a deep trust in our brand. We measure our success by the satisfaction of our customers, not simply by our sales figures.
Toilets are not just a question of convenience, but one of our most fundamental rights. Yet, a surprising number of people still face challenges in accessing safe and hygienic sanitation facilities, even in the UK where the shortage of accessible toilets disproportionately affects millions, including those with disabilities or bowel conditions, the elderly, families with young children and people in remote or underserved areas.
At first glance, the importance of toilets might seem minor, yet their absence has profound effects on daily life, limiting freedom and dignity for many people. From the families forced to limit their time at allotments or playing fields, to the women avoiding golf memberships as they refuse to go in the bushes like the men. Consider also the student with IBS unable to join the PE class with no toilets near the sports pitches, or the individual in a wheelchair who can’t enjoy the local park with no access to facilities, or indeed the elderly who can’t risk leaving the safety of their home to visit the cemetery or church.
Toilets often have a powerful impact on the people and communities they serve, allowing them the freedom to access their favourite places for longer, be it an allotment, golf course, playing field, van conversion or garden office.
Why Waterless?
Traditional flushing toilets and sewage systems are not only heavy consumers of one of our planet’s most precious resources – water – but also contribute to a range of environmental and infrastructural challenges. Each full flush consumes up to 12 litres of clean, treated water; a wasteful practice in an era of increasing water scarcity.
Additionally, our sewage systems require extensive, energy-intensive treatment processes and infrastructure. Worst of all, our sewage system wasn’t built for the volumes of our modern population, and is now causing constant sewage overflows which are contaminating our rivers, oceans and ecosystems.
Waterless toilets not only negate the requirement for all of the above; they provide an opportunity for reusing the nutrients of both urine and faeces through composting, creating a more responsible and circular approach to managing our bodily outputs.
Why Compost?
The concept of composting our bodily output often prompts curiosity and, in many cases, scepticism. However, once you understand the benefits of composting toilets, you will see why we believe they are not just an alternative, but often a superior choice for managing human ‘waste’. Our waterless toilets offer genuinely ecologically sound solutions that use natural processes to transform ‘waste’ into a resource, with very little, if any, energy.
As our very own Martin Doyle explains: “A key concept with composting is to understand that it’s nature’s great nutrient recycling scheme and has been going on for literally millions of years. Left long enough, anything that was once living, will compost and add nutrients and structure back to the soil. It’s one of the fundamental cycles of life that make our Earth habitable and regenerative.”
Composting toilets are not just a conveniece, they’re about taking responsibility for our own outputs, treating them as a resource rather than a problem for someone else to deal with, and making choices that ultimately benefit our planet.
WooWoo Clients
Some of our high profile clients include English Heritage, Natural England, NatureScot (formerly Scottish Natural Heritage), The National Trust, The RSPB, The Wildlife Trusts, The RNLI, Thames Water, University of Bristol Botanic Garden, Loch Lomond Golf Club, Lightsource, The Natural History Museum, House Of Hackney, Jimmy’s Farm, Broughton Sanctuary and numerous allotments, camping and glamping sites, golf clubs, solar farms, nature reserves, fisheries, councils, wildlife trusts, charities and community projects.
98% Customer Satisfaction
We are proud of the consistent positive feedback we receive from our customers and work hard to ensure everyone receives the best in terms of both product and service. 98.08% of the hundreds of customer reviews we have received are positive. You can read more about what our customers say about WooWoo on Google, in our shop (product reviews) and on our testimonials page.