Do you know world toilet day?

There are various world festivals, and most of them appeal and promote what we are going to do. So, do you know that there is a festival that is World Toilet Day? What is Toilet Day to promote? In fact, it advocates a clean, comfortable and hygienic environment for everyone. It is hoped that through the efforts of people all over the world, we will promote the construction of safe transportation and basic sanitation facilities, and jointly improve the world’s environmental sanitation. So, when is World Toilet Day 2022? The answer is Saturday, November 19, 2022.

World toilet day

World toilet day

Do you know?
Calculated according to the World Toilet Organization
A person spends about 3 years in the toilet
Do you know?
even now
At least 2 billion people worldwide
Still using fecal-contaminated drinking water sources
Do you know?
Every day more than 700 children under the age of five
Death and unsafe water, unsafe sanitation
and diarrhea associated with poor hygiene
UN issues set of 3 stamps for World Toilet Day 2021
Insufficient investment in construction funds and poor management
in poor and marginalized areas around the world
The toilet, and the sanitation system that supports it, has long been neglected
Has devastating consequences for health, the economy and the environment
Resolution passed by the 67th UN General Assembly in 2013
Designate November 19 every year as “World Toilet Day”
Life without toilets is dirty, dangerous and dignified
Today marks the 10th World Toilet Day
This year’s theme is MAKING THE INVISIBLE VISIBLE

Let us pay attention to health together and pay attention to this big little thing
The toilet is the measure of civilization
It is also a footnote to the development of the country
Toilets reflect changes in Chinese people’s hygiene habits
It also affects the overall situation of beautiful rural construction
It is about the physical health and fundamental well-being of rural residents
In a community, everyone’s health is at risk when some people don’t have access to safe toilets. Poor sanitation can lead to contamination of drinking water sources, rivers, beaches and food crops, spreading deadly diseases among the wider population. (UN-Water)
In the vast rural areas of our country
A revolution about toilets is progressing in an orderly manner
By the end of 2020
The penetration rate of sanitary toilets in rural areas across the country is over 68%
Since 2018
A total of more than 40 million household toilets in rural areas have been renovated
The general acceptance of the peasants
Across the country, this “revolution” is still going on
One small step for toilet reform, one giant leap for civilization