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Episode 27

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14th Nov 2020

Jack Sim Mister Toilet

In readiness for World Toilet Day on Thursday 19 November 2020, Pete talks with Jack Sim, founder of the World Toilet Organisation.  Jack describes his vision and explains how the campaign for clean sanitation is driving global change

Please visit www.worldtoilet.org to learn more

Saykoji's song Talk Sh*t was shared with the permission of Jack Sim. Watch the video HERE

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Get Flushed
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Sanitation (the management of human faeces, urine and menstrual blood) might not sound like an appetising topic for a podcast, but the truth is, everybody has to go to the bathroom.

The lack of proper sanitation is recognised as one of the biggest threats facing the world today. The problem is not simply confined to emerging nations or remote communities. It affects us all.

Originally created to help portable restroom operators improve their performance, Get Flushed has become the place for serious conversations about sanitation. In each episode, host Pete explores the mechanics of the global sanitation industry and pushes to improve restroom standards for all.

Get Flushed shares the knowledge, skills and experiences of toilet users, manufacturers, restroom operators, engineers, researchers and sanitation champions to improve the performance of sanitation-based businesses worldwide.
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