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Sanitation systems
Thetford, a company based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the world's leading supplier to the RV industry. In the 1960's, a man (mr. Sargent) started this company by inventing the still used and renowned Porta Potti. This sped up the independance of RV'ers around the world. In a later stage the Portable toilet appeared in a cassette type version for the European market (www.thetford-europe.com) Nowadays the sanitation systems in Recreational Vehicles consist either of a fixed toilet with a large waste holding tank (mainly US market) or a cassette based system.
In these toilets and waste tanks campers make use of additives to break down the waste, protect the toilet and it's mechanics and decrease gas build up. The main supplier of these products is the beforementioned Thetford, which is logical as they are also the main supplier of the toilets themselves, and usually these products are co-developed for the best performance.