Saved by toilet poetry
January 30th 2009 22:31
The Japanese have a long history of wacky conventions (WC) when it comes to toilet issues, but their latest effort to save toilet tissues may be the wackiest of all.
You too can cut down in the loo, they are saying, by using the secret weapon. Which is poetry.
This comes from a group campaigning to save toilet paper as part of Japan's battle against global warming. So far, so normal.
The group then claims that toilet paper usage can be cut by up to 20 per cent by pasting a "toilet poem" at the eye level of a (seated) toilet occupant. This has veen verified by research by the group, known as Japan Toilet Labo.
Here is an example of a "toilet poem":
That paper will meet you only for a moment
Here is another:
Love the toilet
If it works, they will no doubt be flushed with success.
Reuters
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