traditional sitting-type toilets. These implications appear to weigh heavier on women than men, simply because men do not sit down in public toilets as frequently as women do.
1.3 METHODOLOGY The primary idea of research is to identify a recommendation that will explore the public toilet's potential and its reactivation. To identify the key themes, problems contacts concepts, questions, and potential means of change to help understand and make sense of the situation. Literature review and case studies are the evaluation are the main tools of the research as it provides an understanding of the context and relevant theories. Reading and reviewing books, journals, and online resources will help to define
the
problems
and
methods for dealing with them. Analyzing reactivate
statistics and
to
to
identify
governmental strategies for the public toilet and its waste management,
as
well
as
creating a scope for the use of the discarded and available materials. Analysis of different case studies
will
help
to
provide an understanding and evaluate
what
public
toilet
methods
of
reactivation
approach work in practice and what can be learned from them.
FIG 5.. flowchart of methodology
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