The humble flushable toilet has barely changed in almost 200 years: it's a design classic. So why do four out often people still have no access to sanitary facilities? It's time to come up with a new loo. THE JOHN, the khazi, the dunny, the can, the bog, the loo; whatever your preferred name for it, the humble toilet is so thoroughly integrated into life in the developed world it barely merits a second thought. When out shopping, in a restaurant or even camping, those looking to spend a penny are rarely more than a short walk away from a clean, sanitary, private place in which to answer the call of nature. Moreover, these eminently convenient public conveniences are often replete with modern accoutrements such as quilted toilet paper, rose-scented handwash and perhaps even a Dyson Airblade or two.
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