Water scarcity is a global problem and so many countries around the world are facing its consequences. In this 21st century, there are different places where residents are struggling the most just to get some water. Recently, Anand Mahindra shared a great innovation to deal with this global issue.
Anand Mahindra Has A Great Suggestion To Sustain The Earth
Taking to Twitter, the businessman shared a video of a Japanese toilet that is developed in a way to save a huge amount of water every single day. The systematic functions of this toilet are quite fascinating.
Originally shared by the Twitter page Fascinating @fasc1nate, we can see that a hand wash sink is attached on top of the toilet flush. When someone washes their hands on the sink, the soap water directly passes to the flush and can later be reused for flushing the toilet. The functioning of the Japanese toilets is indeed revolutionary as the process helps to minimise the excess use of water. Using this innovative toilet system, Japan saves millions of water each and every year.
Calling it a simple innovation, Anand Mahindra stated that this is perhaps the strongest weapon to sustain the planet. In fact, he also added that this should become a standard in India.
Netizens Share Their Opinions On These Japanese Toilets
These toilets are surely quite a commendable invention and help in saving a massive amount of water by reusing water. Tweeple are in praise of this process and talk about how this needs to be implemented in India as well. Under this tweet shared by Anand Mahindra, many Netizens spoke about its necessity in our country. In fact, some even suggested installing toilets like this mainly in flights and trains as it will not only help in wasting less water but also utilise the space.
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On the other hand, there are some Netizens who feel like this might not work in India. Well, what do you have to say about these Japanese toilets? We surely need to work on saving water right now. If we do not become cautious of the present situation and start taking action, we are about to see a dark future.
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