Even flushable wipes can cause plumbing problems, leading to backed-up sewer lines and pipe damage. Most wipes aren't biodegradable, so even if they flush, they can linger in landfills or the ocean.
Things are getting dystopian: you’re in a Chinese public restroom, nature calling urgently, but the toilet paper dispenser won’t budge until you scan a QR code and watch a 30-second ad on your phone.
Editor’s note: When this story first appeared on the Strategist in May 2019, this product looked a little different. It was called the Home Starter Pack, and the dispenser was designed to sit on a ...
(KGTV) — A story that caught our eye claims China is testing new dispensers in public restrooms that release toilet paper only after the user watches an ad. It's true. The dispensers are equipped with ...
To design an automatic toilet paper dispenser that automatically cuts and dispenses a controllable amount of paper per use. Please complete the form below if you would like to learn more about this ...
A UNESCO World Heritage site in Beijing is tackling a toilet paper theft problem head-on by installing machines that automatically dispense the sheets of paper after it scans the face of the user. The ...
UCLA officials recently installed new toilet paper and paper towel dispensers in bathrooms across campus as part of a University of California-wide project to reduce paper towel waste. The new ...
WTF?! Public restrooms in parts of China are testing new dispensers that release toilet paper only after users scan a QR code and watch an online advertisement, a system that has drawn widespread ...