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THANK YOU TO OUR FISCAL SPONSORS!

GreenFlush Restrooms designs and manufactures prefabricated restroom buildings that can operate without on-site utility connections, providing environmentally friendly sanitation solutions for locations lacking plumbed infrastructure. We appreciate GreenFlush's support of PHLUSH's mission!

 

 

Additional Partners

 

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National

Pacific Northwest

  • Portland LooThe world-renowned public toilet was designed and is manufactured in Portland, Oregon by Madden Fabrication.
  • Nature CommodeThis Washington state-based company provides dry toilets for events.
  • ReCode: This group conducts research and advocacy for code change for onsite tech and non-potable water reuse projects.
  • Toilet Tech SolutionsGeoff Hill's website is packed with great technical info.
  • Kailash EcoVillagePortland sanitation-focused, affordable housing community featuring state-of-the-art composting toilets and urine-diverting system.
  • Greywater ActionGroup of greywater educators and advocates.
  • Plumbers without Borders: A Seattle-based group of plumbers and mechanical volunteers.
  • Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation


Why You Should Consider Making Your Restroom More Inclusive (And How To Do It)

Why You Should Consider Making Your Restroom More Inclusive (And How To Do It) By Kip Earlywine (Used with permission from Green Flush Restrooms) It’s a beautiful day outside, so Dave decides to visit a new city park he hasn’t visited before.  Upon arrival, he’s struck by the care and detail…

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Public Toilets Case Studies with Pratt Institute: Copenhagen, Denmark

Research with MFA student Xinxiao Hui    Public Pissour, or urinal, in Nyhavn, Copenhagen   While Copenhagen may be listed as the fifth most densely populated city for public toilet per square kilometer in 2023, they are not always easy to find or accessible for all…

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Public Toilets Case Studies with Pratt Institute: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Research with MFA student Keliang Li  Pee Curl, or public urinal for men, in Amsterdam   On a recent trip to Amsterdam, when I asked a local shop owner where I could use the restroom, she told me there were plenty of places for men but…

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