Why Bring Zeo-Go on Your Bushwalks?

The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service rangers are urging visitors to carry a shovel when venturing into pristine national parks. This allows you to dig a hole when nature calls, rather than leaving human waste scattered around, which then becomes an unsightly and hazardous task for rangers to clean up. The landscape of many bush tracks, creek edges, and scenic lookouts is often marred by the unpleasant sight of discarded human waste and toilet paper. Park rangers frequently find themselves cleaning up this mess during their routine patrols and maintenance work. This issue is not confined to Queensland or even Australia; it is a global concern.

Improper bush toileting practices have severe environmental repercussions. Human faeces have a high pathogen content and can transmit viral and bacterial diseases. When waste is left near creeks, it can be washed into the water during rainfall or floods, leading to contamination downstream and potentially polluting entire water systems.

Zeo Natural’s Zeolite: A Solution to Health Hazards and Environmental Pollution.

Our product, Zeo-Go, made from Australian fine zeolite sand, offers a practical solution to this problem. Zeo-Go is Australian Organic Certified, antibacterial and antiviral natural fine zeolite sand. It works by dehydrating bio waste, neutralising odours, and absorbing a wide array of pollutants, including E. coli and ammonia. Take a jar of Zeo-Go with you on bush walks and use it when needed.

The power of Zeo-Go extends beyond just bushwalking. It can also keep your portable toilet in a caravan, RV, or boat hygienic and odour-free by attracting and permanently binding pollutants. Furthermore, when the contents of your portable toilet are disposed of at a dump point, the zeolite continues to clean up pollutants from other sewage.

Zeo Natural’s zeolite really is the solution to pollution!

Using Zeo-Go in the bush is simple: dig a hole at least 15 cm deep, sprinkle some Zeo-Go at the bottom, and after use, add more zeolite before covering the hole. If carrying a shovel isn’t feasible, having a bag or jar for waste disposal is an excellent alternative, especially if you add some zeolite to eliminate odours and bacteria. If digging a hole is not possible, at least cover the waste with Zeo-Go to facilitate quicker breakdown.

Practising responsible toileting reflects respect for the environment and for park rangers, whose task of cleaning up human excrement is both unpleasant and unnecessary if everyone does their part.

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