Editor’s Page December 2018
[box type=”shadow” ] [/box] The success of India’s ‘smart cities’ will be, in part, dependent on the way the cities handle the management of waste. It is expected that proper…
[box type=”shadow” ] [/box] The success of India’s ‘smart cities’ will be, in part, dependent on the way the cities handle the management of waste. It is expected that proper…
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…
Poor sanitation spreads disease, yet efforts to provide subsidised toilets have been resisted for cultural
reasons in many developing countries. To improve the rate of uptake, some people are now advocating a market-based approach.
Singapore recently hosted a highly successful World Toilet Summit & Expo on the theme: ‘Creating the blueprint for a sustainable sanitation marketplace’. The three-day summit which had over 50 eminent…
The World Toilet Summit & Expo 2009, (December 2-4), organised by the Singapore-based World Toilet Organization (WTO) and MP Asia, in partnership with Asian Development Bank (ADB), with support from…
The World Toilet Summit & Expo 2008, organised by the World Toilet Organisation was held from November 4 – 6 in Macau. The summit conducted in partnership with Asian Development…