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Association Insight October 18 2017

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W EEKLY EDITION OCT 18, 2017 The Business Benefits Behind a Tidy Toilet The perception of your restroom h as more of an affect on customer retention than you may think And the survey says: People prefer clean toilets ! In a "groundbreaking discovery" – or perhaps, a blinding glimpse of the obvious – a recent hand washing survey conducted in the UAE revealed t hat the public's opinion of a business's WC directly affects their opinion of the business. Clean bathrooms help companies retain 80% of their customers, whereas a dirty loo can keep them from coming back. Thank you, Bradley Corporation for finally flushin g out the truth! READ THE STORY Fecal Fuel is the Future One of the world's most abundant resources may be the key to renewable energy Bring on the fecal sludge! With a population of 7.6 billion people, human waste could easily take over the world; ruin our water sources and clog our sewers. Imagine if we could turn our waste into renewable energy. Science to the rescue! Researchers are finding ways to turn human waste into fuel in evermore interesting methods. At the University of West England they have turned "pee into power'" using bacteria usually found on the underside of ships in the ocean. By harnessing the energy of fuel cells feeding on organic matter in urine they've successfully brought light to a toilet block at a girl's school in Uganda. Similarly, fecal sludge is being converted into biogas, which according to the University of United Nations in J apan could potentially produce enough electricity to power 138 million households. AgriProtein in Cape Town is breeding fly larvae to feed on discarded food waste and beginning to experiment with human waste, receiving three tons of sludge from 800,000 toi lets for their latest pilot project. And then there's fuel from fat. "Fatbergs" consist of grease, oil, and fat that clog sewer systems, but through a process called esteriesterification and then distillation, they can fuel diesel trucks. One of the larges t fatbergs found underneath London was twice the size of a football field; that's a lot of gas! Learn more about the exciting new ways our poo can save our world. READ THE STORY Note: The PSAI is committed to bringing Members industry news. It creates original content and it aggregates news that appears in other sources. Unless otherwise stated in organizational documents or in Association Insight newsletters, the PSAI does not have or take a position on the content of news items from other sources. PAGE 14

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