Everyone, everywhere has the right to a decent toilet. 🚽
Learn more about how we're working to make this a reality 👉 https://t.co/GW2xNJfS3l
#WorldToiletDay https://t.co/5bV4PK0taQ
This #WorldToiletDay – and all other days of the year – there are only three things to remember.
Pee, poo and (toilet) paper.
Everything else should go in the bin.
#HealthySewers https://t.co/JNmSZIkrKB
Daisy Cousens returns to the pages of The Speccie to defend men ahead of International Men’s Day on November 19 (which the UN chooses to celebrate with World Toilet Day).
It's time to repair the presumption of innocence and dismiss the #metoo mob.
https://t.co/4OcSeQwzMQ
@emma__jayne14 I celebrated IMD like i do every year by ignoring how weird it is.
It's not recognised by the U.N. today is U.N. WORLD TOILET DAY. https://t.co/QGeGZ8uLV2
On World Toilet Day, we present the fabulous dunnies of Wedge Island, photographed as part of Christine Eyre's Folkore of the Wedge Island Squatter settlement project in 1998 and now part of our special collections. #WaterAndSanitationForAll https://t.co/23yOr5InQX https://t.co/lbv5uumKx6
Did you flush?
Tomorrow is World Toilet Day... which is both an actual thing and as good a time as any to talk about the rules for discharging your sewage in Queensland waters. https://t.co/TpvttZcIMW
It’s World Toilet Day! Which of these workplace toilet issues do you want to see get flushed forever?
We call on the Fed Govt to establish a review into minimum health and safety standards for workplace amenities – these issues should be a thing of the past!
#nowheretogo https://t.co/BbTjUoUz89
World Toilet Day aims to raise awareness about sanitation and hygiene issues around the world. Poor sanitation and hygiene refer to a lack of access to clean drinking water, toilets, and showers.
Popular 2022 News for World Toilet Day in Australia