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Urine doesn't belong on the floor, and it definitely doesn't belong on our clothes. An experimental new urinal design could ...
The researchers published a recent paper on their anti-splashback efforts and novel urinal designs in Oxford University Press’ journal PNAS Nexus. The advent for the revolution of the humble urinal ...
"I thought there should be a convenient way to dispense toilet tissue when using a urinal," said an inventor, from Brooklyn, ...
A total of 1,000 litres of urine will be collected from runners making use of PEEQUAL women's urinals at the London Marathon ...
I don’t need some new urinal design to avoid droplets of pee splashing back onto my crisp, light-wash denim jeans.” First of all, as the old proverb says, “pride goeth before destruction ...
But 2025 sees a pioneering addition: the urine collected from nine PEEQUAL urinals at the marathon’s start line will be processed by Bristol-based startup NPK Recovery to be converted to fertiliser ...
This will be the third year running that PEEQUAL’s women’s urinals have reduced toilet queues at the marathon.
Kate Chapman, head of sustainability at London Marathon Events, said: “Part of our environmental strategy is to try and find ...
"I used PEEQUAL's novel urinals at Glastonbury - their design means they don't sacrifice privacy and it honestly felt like we were cheating by skipping the queues. Amber Probyn, co-founder of ...
If scaled, urine from last year’s London Marathon could have fertilised enough wheat for 3,000 loaves of bread.