Controlled stabilization
Accepted batches may enter managed biological processes with facility-defined temperature, residence-time, and residual handling controls.
Desk Toilet Platform
Desk Toilet Cloud records unit condition and service history. DT Collection uses those records to schedule sealed cartridge exchange, document custody, and route eligible material to an authorized facility.
4.0 L estimated · 5.6 L remaining
Replacement forecast: 47 days
Seal check passed · 08:42
Estimated attributable recovery
Desk Toilet Cloud
The account shows cartridge capacity, seal status, filter life, battery, temperature, collection eligibility, and service history. Sensor readings become operational states on the device before optional synchronization.
Default retention target
Default retention target
Modeled user-month range
Illustrative account result
Retention periods are product-design targets and may be adjusted for regional legal requirements, account controls, or custody obligations.
DT Collection
Home Scheduled and Office Scheduled are planned for selected pilot regions. Customers exchange the C12 with the supplied spare before pickup. They do not open, empty, mail, privately transport, or discard a full cartridge.
Collection ready means the installed C12 is eligible for exchange. A confirmed service window is required before removal.
The customer closes the transport cap, checks both closure indicators, and stores the C12 upright in its rigid transit vessel.
An authorized operator checks the package and records Accepted into custody. Scheduling or arrival alone does not transfer custody.
A sanitized exchange-pool C12 is installed and must pass local seal and airflow checks before use.
Chain of custody
The sealed C12 is upright inside the closed rigid vessel. The customer remains responsible for storage.
The collector verifies the seal and identifier, secures the vessel, and issues an acceptance receipt.
Route, temperature, vessel, and custody-transfer records remain attached to the cartridge identifier.
The authorized facility records receipt or refusal. A refusal remains the service operator’s responsibility.
An equivalent shell completes the proposed sanitization, inspection, and return-to-pool checks.
If NFC cannot be read, the collector may use the recessed identifier and 2D code after authorization. If both paths fail, the package remains Inspection required and standard pickup does not proceed.
Office Scheduled · Example record
Seal intact · ID verified
Temperature eligible
Operator OP-27 · Site 04
BioCycle Recovery
No digestion or material treatment occurs in the unit. An authorized facility may accept an eligible batch for controlled stabilization or anaerobic digestion, subject to its permit and local handling rules.
Authorized facilities receive de-identified batches that meet route, seal, age, temperature, and material rules.
Compatible material enters permitted controlled stabilization or anaerobic digestion infrastructure.
Measured batch output is allocated after moisture, contamination, transport, and processing-loss factors.
Accepted batches may enter managed biological processes with facility-defined temperature, residence-time, and residual handling controls.
Eligible regional partners may recover measured biogas output. Allocation occurs at the batch level after processing losses.
Desk Toilet does not market untreated material for farms, gardens, crops, consumer composting, or unlicensed processing.
Impact Ledger
Impact Ledger records accepted material, processing destination, measured batch outcomes, and modeled attribution. Environmental attributes remain estimated or eligible unless verified under an applicable methodology.
Illustrative account month
A measured facility batch is allocated by each cartridge’s accepted volume share, then adjusted using facility moisture, contamination, transport, and processing-loss factors. The unit does not measure composition. The result does not power the workstation directly.
Illustrative estimateResource Exchange · Future service concept
A future closed beta may match pooled, de-identified material with permitted processors and approved research programs. It is outside the planned founding-pilot service.
Eligible batches may be routed to digesters, controlled stabilization facilities, wastewater or thermal-recovery operators, and approved research programs.
Illustrative resource credits may be applied to collection, directed to approved research, or declined. Processing and logistics may exceed material value.
Partners receive de-identified batch and custody records. Personal session detail and individual workplace identity remain outside the exchange.
Modeled credits range from $0.08–$0.32 per contributing user-month and are not guaranteed. Participation, proceeds, and approved destinations vary by region.
Aerial Collection Pilot · Future service concept
A future controlled-campus program may evaluate beacon-assisted pickup of a sealed C12 inside a rigid secondary vessel. No aerial service is part of the planned founding pilot.
Flights require geofenced pickup zones, compatible regulation, approved operators, suitable weather, and a pre-cleared containment state.
Route, wind, vessel latch, winch load, and redundant retention checks remain active from approach through custody confirmation.
The proposed protocol would evaluate the secondary vessel in a planned 300-foot drop. No completed result or certification is claimed.
DT-LG-300 is a proposed internal development protocol, not a completed test, transport approval, or aviation certification.
Launch access
Hardware and Cloud access can open only where collection routes are ready. Recovery requires an additional authorized processing path and may become available later.