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2 years ago
WTO does the World's Longest Toilet Queue in Singapore
Undeterred by armies of thirsty mosquitoes, 39 people turned out to stand in line to support the 2.5 billion people on our planet without access to...
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2 years ago
Ultimate Start Up Space - Sanibar!
Brought to you by the World Toilet Organization (yes, we do exist), Sanibar is a sanitation-themed bar / cafe to promote the art of conversation an...
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2 years ago
How to Big Squat for World Toilet Day
To celebrate World Toilet Day on November 19th, people all over the world are doing The Big Squat. They're stopping, dropping, and squatting in off...
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3 years ago
Flying Toilet Bowl by Philip Tan
Winner of the Singapore Amazing Flying Machine Competition
16 March - 21 March 2009
Singapore Science Centre
Inspired by World Toilet Organization...
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3 years ago
Break the toilet taboo
Sanitation is important for health, dignity, environment and economic development. Help break the silence on this subject, communicate the importan...
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3 years ago
Shahrukh Kahn advocates for toilets
Shahrukh Kahn talks about providing proper sanitation facilities in India on Koffee With Karan.
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3 years ago
Top Loos for Commuters: World Toilet Organization on CNA
A project by Restroom Association of Singapore to answer the need of commuters for public toilets
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3 years ago
World Toilet Organization: Jack Sim on CNBC
Jack Sim, Founder and Director of World Toilet Organization talks about giving toilets a new image and professionalizing toilet cleaners.
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About WorldToiletOrg
World Toilet Organization (WTO) is a global non-profit organization committed to improving toilet and sanitation conditions worldwide. WTO is also one of the few organizations to focus on toilets as against water which receives greater share of attention and resources under the subject of sanitation. Founded in 2001 with 15 members, it now has 171 member organizations in 56 countries working towards eliminating the toilet taboo and delivering sustainable sanitation.
World Toilet Organization (WTO) is a global non-profit organization committed to improving toilet and sanitation conditions worldwide. WTO is also one of the few organizations to focus on toilets as against water which receives greater share of at...