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Sydney's Sustainable House: how to live like a tree

9 months, 4 weeks ago by: kirstendirksen  staff  like? | comments


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It's a house that produces power, water and even reuses its own sewage, all that in the middle of Australia's biggest city. When Sydney environmental lawyer Michael Mobbs set out to renovate his 100 year old home back in 1996, he- and his wife and 2 children- didn't want to live in anything that looked, sounded or smelled "freakish".

With an investment of $48,000 in sustainable systems ($26,000 for solar, $11,000 for water and $11,000 for sewage), they've cut their cost of living (energy & water) from $3000 to $200 per year. Everything ...

It's a house that produces power, water and even reuses its own sewage, all that in the middle of Australia's biggest city. When Sydney environmental lawyer Michael Mobbs set out to renovate his 100 year old home back in 1996, he- and his wife and 2 children- didn't want to live in anything that looked, sounded or smelled "freakish".

With an investment of $48,000 in sustainable systems ($26,000 for solar, $11,000 for water and $11,000 for sewage), they've cut their cost of living (energy & water) from $3000 to $200 per year. Everything can be easily replicated.

In this video, Michael Mobbs shows us his house, home sewage system, chickens and alternative gardening techniques.


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