Poop/pee... air toilet or flush toilet??? > - > - > You make the call!
Face it... humans excrete a lot of dirty/filthy digested wastes. #1 and #2 excrements need to be dealt with in one or another form of
correct sanitary manner.
Imagine if each house, motel/hotel room, boat, RV... etc, etc... used air/compost toilets. Then comes the need to very often drop off "actually
non composted" bags of [possibly disease carrying] solid to semi solid human digestive tract waste into dumpsters, garbage cans or even compost piles - compost piles that are - specifically designed for "clean" food waste that is meant to becomes fertilizer
before it is humanly eaten/digested/execrated. Imagine the "customer" crunch when many have air toilets and many need to gang into public rest rooms to empty their "air toilet's" jug of urine. Then imagine how many will say "F-It" and dump the liquid in that jug into "some-other" location. And then, the urine jug needs to be cleanly flushed out too!
One item regarding unfettered human population explosion is an enormous problem for
correctly dealing with human waste.
Well - you get the picture!
Let me say: I've been closely following this need for better human waste management ever since early 1970's when the Rockefellers introduced "Clivus Multrum" compost toilets. In early 2000's I tried to start a Nor Cal distribution/installation business for compost toilets. Code restrictions, flat out "against the law" statutes, insurance restrictions, permit restrictions, planning comity by-laws, HOA mandates... and by far the most disturbing... recorded infectious disease transmission health problems. Suffice it to say; I did not pursue the opening of a compost toilet installation business.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not against compost toilets. Neither am I against sewage sanitation plants. What I do desire is that we humans would appropriate more funds and expend more inventive-intelligence toward the collection of, cleansing of and healthful disbursement for human waste products.
Here's a video I feel is on-point regarding an RV couple's compost toilet.