November 22, 2004 6:20 AM

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A Preview on World Toilet Summit 2004

Somehow, this managed to slip under the radar. I have no idea how…. Clearly, my crack reporting staff has been asleep at the switch. Oh, wait…I don’t have a reporting staff. Oops….

Summit Highlights:

  • A Global Perspective - Relationship between Toilets & Quality of Human Life

  • World Class Tourism & Toilets

  • Entrepreneurship: Social & Economic Returns on Investments

  • Maintenance - Good Toilets Improve Heartland Community Living

  • Design - The Challenges and Considerations in Establishing the Code of Practice for Toilets.

  • Catering to the diversity of Culture - toilets for different cultures

  • Water Conservation: The Cost Effective Use of a Valuable Resource, Water

  • Toilet - The Past, Present and Future of Public Toilets in Beijing

  • Many more‚Äö√Ѭ∂.

Wide ranging toilet-related topics covered by the Experts!

Benefit from an interesting mix of plenary sessions covering in-depth situational studies and invaluable experiences from not less than 25 international and local speakers on Tourism, Design, Maintenance, Water Conservation, and Challenges and Considerations of the Toilet Code of Practice!

Network, exchange and share ideas, knowledge and skills with industry experts and your peers from around the world

Celebrate World Toilet Day on 19 November 2004!

Yeah, well, I missed the Big Day. Just imagine the excitement! Think of all the “Flush twice, it’s a long ways to the kitchen!!” jokes that we missed out on.

Hey, if we can started planning for Christmas the day after Halloween, can’t we get an early “heads-up” on World Toilet Day?? Is that too much to ask for??

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