ROSKILDE, Denmark — One of the downsides about an outdoor festival for women has been waiting in long lines to use the portable restrooms. A company in Denmark is hoping a new urinal will change that, ...
Festivals and beer go hand in hand – and the wait in line for the nearest port-o-potty is usually a long one. To address the issue, French design firm Faltazi has created the Uritonnoir – a straw bale ...
Two British inventors of a 'urinal for women' are seeking to expand their business to other European nations for the first time. Amber Probyn, 25, and Hazel McShane, 26, designed the hands-free ...
Female festival goers at the Provinssi Festival in Seinäjoki will have a new method of relieving themselves this summer. They will have urinals to squat in, which the festival hopes will shorten ...
Next time you find yourself drunk at a festival, instead of finding an isolated patch of grass to pee on, consider the public tower of straw that turns your pee into plant-friendly compost. I refer to ...
It’s an unfortunate fact of outdoor concerts: The number of toilets is always in inverse proportion to the number of drunk asses who need to pee. So people — and by people, we mean shameless dudes — ...
GLASTONBURY Festival is expanding its offering of women's urinals across its site this year to help cut long queues. Eight locations offering women's urinals will be provided by PEEQUAL, a ...
Urine can be transformed into electricity with the help of bacterial metabolism, thanks to a new device. A test cubicle was installed at Glastonbury festival, but the final aim is to improve ...
Y Not Festival organisers apologise after providing one disabled toilet and no urinals for thousands
The organisers have apologised, admitting they "fell short" The organisers of last weekend's Y Not Festival in Derbyshire have apologised after receiving a hoard of complaints about lack of toilets ...
Y Not Festival organisers apologise after providing one disabled toilet and no urinals for thousands
The organisers of last weekend's Y Not Festival in Derbyshire have apologised after receiving a hoard of complaints about lack of toilets and poor accessibility. Attendees were left "disgusted" by ...
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