@neauoire @Anarkat I mean, at least the chemical ones and drop pits /do/ tend to get stinky! Not sure if compost ones are any better, though.
Honestly it seems easier to use the tubes and then turn everybody's poop into compost at once.
(should disabled critters have to deal with the poop? What do you even /do/ with the poop in the city, put it in a third garbage thing? You'll still need centralized poop-services there. We're chronic-fatigued and don't have the /spoons/ to routinely take out our poop, what about us?)
@IceWolf @Anarkat yes, composting and chemical toilets are very different. Composting toilet, in which liquids are divided from solids don't stink at all, separately, the two waste products are easy to handle/recycle. Together, they're awfully toxic and smelly.
The idea that people combine them to later be separated is very silly.
Here's some notes we've collected if you're interested in learning more about waste management.
https://100r.co/site/dry_toilet.html