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Roca is a Spanish family-owned company that, since 1999, it has carried out an international expansion based both on the acquisition and the creation of companies and the installation of production plants in various countries. In 2013 Roca reached a turnover of 1,572 million euros. [1]
Bukit Tagar Landfill (also known as Bukit Tagar Sanitary Landfill) [1] is a landfill in Bukit Tagar, Selangor.It began operations in April 2005. [1]Located in the middle of an oil palm plantation, the landfill spans 680 hectares [2] and is used for filling municipal solid waste coming from Selangor (Selayang Municipal Council [1] and Hulu Selangor Municipal Council) [3] [1] and Kuala Lumpur ...
Older 1987 Ideal Standard logo Ceramic sanitary ware designed by Gio Ponti for Ideal Standard, c. 1954.Photo by Paolo Monti.. Ideal Standard is a privately held multinational plumbing fixture company headquartered in Belgium.
Bangladesh Insulator and Sanitaryware Factory Limited was established in 1976 with technical support from M/s Prago Invest Corporation based in then Czechoslovakia. The factory in located at Mirpur Model Thana in Dhaka. The factory manufactures it products with White Clay from Netrokona District and Ball Clay from Sylhet District.
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Vitreous china is used in a variety of household and sanitaryware items such as basins, toilets, bidets, urinals and bathtubs. [6] [better source needed] Items that use vitreous china are usually ones that are best when kept clean and sanitary, with which a coating of vitreous china enamel helps. Those same vitreous china items also benefit ...
The West Coast of Peninsular Malaysia is more urbanised and industrialised than the sparsely populated and water-rich East Coast. Major rivers in Eastern Malaysia include Malaysia’s longest river, the Rajang River (563 km) in Sarawak. [3] Kuala Lumpur's growing water needs require either better demand management or additional supplies
In 1976, American industrial designer Victor Papanek proposed the dual flush system in his book Design for the real world, [3] but the first practical implementation was designed in 1980, by staff at the Australian sanitary-ware company Caroma, with flush volumes of 11 and 5.5 litres. [4]