If you want fast cash in India, all you have to do is visit a public restroom.
While countries like Germany charge you to use public restrooms, a new campaign in a rural town in Southern India is actually paying potential patrons in order to encourage use of the ecosan (ecological sanitation) facilities.
They're offering people in Musiri, a town in the Tamil Nadu state, close to a dollar to use the urinals, an iniatiave they home will improve hygiene in the area as well as doubling as a research project. By taking urine samples, an agricultural university is testing its quality as a fertilizer.
Get Paid to Pee
EcoSan Toilets in Musiri
Trend Themes
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Ecosan Toilets — EcoSan Toilets are a growing trend in rural India, offering new opportunities for waste management and rural sanitation initiatives.
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Paid Public Restrooms — Paid public restrooms are a disruptive innovation in the public facilities space, creating new business models for waste management and hygiene in rural areas.
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Urine as Fertilizer — The use of urine as fertilizer presents a disruptive innovation in agricultural practices that is both sustainable and cost-effective.
Industry Implications
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Sanitation — The sanitation industry can tap into the trend of EcoSan Toilets to implement more sustainable waste management practices.
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Public Facilities — The public facilities industry can explore the use of paid restrooms as a way to create a revenue stream while also improving sanitation in rural areas.
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Agriculture — The agriculture industry can utilize the trend of using urine as fertilizer to create more sustainable and cost-effective farming practices.