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  2. Chemical toilet - Wikipedia

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    The second US patent for a polyethylene plastic portable toilet was in the 1960s to George Harding, a co-founder of PolyJohn Corporation with Ed Cooper and George Hiskes. In the mid 1960s PolyJohn was importing these toilets in to the UK under the Portaloo name and by the early 1970s they realized they needed a UK manufacturer of chemicals for ...

  3. Plasson - Wikipedia

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    The driving force behind the founding of Plasson was Itzik Kantor, who brought in injection molding machines for the production of plastic products, initially household items such as buckets and waste bins. One of its original patents was the dual flush toilet, a plastic toilet tank which could be emptied using two different quantities of water ...

  4. Twyford Bathrooms - Wikipedia

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    Today it is owned by Geberit AG, which is a leading European manufacturer of sanitation equipment, following the 2015 acquisition of Finland-based bath and toilet firm Sanitec for $1.4 billion. In 1999, Twyford Bathrooms were made holders of the Royal Warrant of Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

  5. Portable toilet - Wikipedia

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    Some portable toilets are small molded plastic or fiberglass portable rooms with a lockable door and a receptacle to catch the human excreta in a container. A portable toilet is not connected to a hole in the ground (like a pit latrine), nor to a septic tank, nor is it plumbed into a municipal system leading to a sewage treatment plant.

  6. Treebog - Wikipedia

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    Plastic mesh would be preferable to avoid rust and the release of heavy metals. A mesh could potentially even be woven from strips cut from plastic bottles rescued from the garbage. The treebog is a simple method of composting wastes. Abrahams claims that from 1995 to 2011, around 1500 treebogs may have been built in Britain. [5]

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