National News Bog Apple: NYC discovers stand-alone toilet pods Gregory WALTON Aug 1, 2025 New York City officials have ordered five trial 'Portland Loo' units to explore a possible solution to the lack of public restroom access faci…
National News Bog Apple: NYC discovers stand-alone toilet pods Gregory WALTON Aug 1, 2025 The 'Portland Loo' modular public restrooms are far cheaper than constructing traditional public toilet buildings, according to the company be…
National News Bog Apple: NYC discovers stand-alone toilet pods George CLYDE AFP Aug 1, 2025 Faced with closed restrooms, vandalized facilities and lavatory deserts, New Yorkers and visitors to the city alike confront a host of hurdles…
National News Singapore splashes millions to flush out dirty toilets Roslan RAHMAN Mar 4, 2025 A sign shows directions to a public toilet at a food court in Singapore
National News Singapore splashes millions to flush out dirty toilets Roslan RAHMAN Mar 4, 2025 Already renowned for its cleanliness, Singapore will spend $7.5 million to upgrade and deep clean public toilets at coffeeshops
National News Singapore splashes millions to flush out dirty toilets AFP Mar 4, 2025 Already renowned for its cleanliness, Singapore will spend $7.5 million to upgrade and deep clean public toilets at coffee shops, the environm…
National News India's outcast toilet cleaners keeping Hindu festival going - Jan 15, 2025 Organisers expect 400 million pilgrims will bathe during the six-week-long festival
National News India's outcast toilet cleaners keeping Hindu festival going R. Satish BABU Jan 15, 2025 Millions of pilgrims at India's Kumbh Mela festival rely on toilet workers from the lowest Hindu caste to clean up behind them
National News India's outcast toilet cleaners keeping Hindu festival going R. Satish BABU Jan 15, 2025 5,000 workers are hired to clean the toilets -- almost all from the lowest rung of India's Hindu caste system
National News India's outcast toilet cleaners keeping Hindu festival going Niharika KULKARNI Jan 15, 2025 Organisers say modern tools have been brought in to tackle the waste