Swiss Innovation: Cow Toilet Could Cut Agricultural Emissions
Revolutionary Swiss agricultural innovation aims to reduce ammonia emissions by 15% through specialized cow toilet system

Key Takeaways
- Switzerland's first cow toilet is now operational in Hellbühl, Canton Lucerne.
- The cow toilet is designed to reduce ammonia emissions by 15% per animal.
- The system works by luring cows with 1kg of feed and stimulating a nerve to induce urination.
- Separated urine is collected and repurposed as natural nitrogen fertiliser.
- Combined with other measures like sloped alleys, the farm aims for a 44% reduction in ammonia emissions per cow.
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They Said
"The novel cow toilet prevents the mixing of urine and faeces, which leads to a reduction in ammonia emissions."
"Together, these measures should make it possible to reduce ammonia emissions per cow by 44%."