At last! After years of importing dispensers from abroad, India finally has a homegrown manufacturer of dispensers. Bharat Arora, Managing Director, Elegant Hygiene Pvt Ltd spoke to Valencia Fernandes, Sub …
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[box type=”shadow” ] Madhusudan Lohia, Director, Merino Industries Limited gives an insight on the company’s restroom business and its strategy to make India better by means of toilets with strengthening …
World Toilet Organisation (WTO) started the world’s first World Toilet College (WTC) in 2005 to build capacity in toilet design and maintenance, cleanliness, and sanitation technologies in both urban …
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