Caganer
One “Caganer” is at most nativity scenes in Catalonia since the 18th century. By the way, “El Caganer” literally means
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One “Caganer” is at most nativity scenes in Catalonia since the 18th century. By the way, “El Caganer” literally means
A recent study shows that snowfall in the Alps has dropped by about one-third between 1920 and 2020. The sharpest
1/3 less snow has fallen in the Alps in 2020 compared to 1920. By the way, since precipitation stayed similar
Did you know that a chair in a public restroom has to support a weight of 400 kg? Does that
400 kg can be supported by our toilet, TTC MINERAL. By the way, this is the requirement for toilet in
Investing in Dry Separation Toilets: A Sustainable Solution for Municipalities Facing Natural Disasters Natural disasters, such as floods, storms, and
250 billion dollar damaged caused by natural disasters worldwide in 2023. By the way, a dry separation toilet can be
Empowering Rural Communities in Germany The LEADER program, part of the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), aims to enhance
372 LEADER-Regions exist within Germany. By the way, you might also apply to build one of our toilets with LEADER-Funding.
Today, on November 19th is the world toilet day (WTD). This day should inspire people to act on the global sanitation crisis.
November 19 is World Toilet Day. Incidentally, the United Nations declared it an official UN Day at a General Assembly
Today we’re introducing another one of our toilets: the “Granziner Mühle”! This waterless toilet is located on the canoe trail
107 lakes are in the Müritz National Park. By the way, these are only the lakes that are larger than
In the UK, privatized water companies have consistently failed to invest in infrastructure, leading to frequent pollution incidents with sewage and waste contaminating rivers and lakes. This negligence has resulted in significant financial losses for investors, including major stakeholders like the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, who have had to write off their investments in Thames Water, the UK’s largest water supplier. It’s becoming clear that English water companies are collapsing as a result of these ongoing issues. Thames Water, struggling under a mountain of debt, has been unable to secure new financing, leading to insolvency for its parent company, Kemble. The wider water industry in the UK faces similar challenges, plagued by the regular discharge of untreated sewage into water bodies. Originally meant as an emergency measure during heavy rainfall, this practice continues unabated. Compounding the issue is the long-standing problem of leaking pipes, causing nearly a quarter of the country’s drinking water to be lost. David Black, head of the water regulatory authority Ofwat, has called for a cultural shift within these companies, emphasizing the need for improved leadership and corporate responsibility. The UK’s approach to water privatization, initiated over 30 years ago under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, starkly contrasts with the public management of water services in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and most other countries around the world. If you
1£ are 10% of the Thames Water shares worth according to ADIA. By the way, Thames Water supplies 25% of
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