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Tuesday, 23 May 2023 08:23

2 Million Indonesians Use Toilets Not In Accordance with Health Standards

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Erin McCusker, Senior Vice President, Leader, SATO and LIXIL - 

 

Sanitation must be the main concern because it relates to important needs for the community, but it is quite unfortunate if it turns out that more than two million Indonesians still use toilets that do not comply with existing health standards.

Erin McCusker, Senior Vice President, Leader, SATO and LIXIL, explained that more than two million people in Indonesia still use non-standard toilets, this refers to the World Health Organization (WHO) / ​​United Nation Children's Fund (UNICEF) Joint Program ) for Water Availability, Sanitation, and Cleanliness.

“That's why SATO offers sanitation and hygiene products that are easy to implement and affordable for more than 16 million people in Indonesia who still use open latrines. In fact, we are developing innovative, aspirational and affordable sanitation and hygiene product solutions, both for household consumers and agencies in rural and peri-urban areas or around urban areas," said Erin.

She added, not only in Indonesia, his party expanding in the Southeast Asia region is also a step towards achieving his big goal of improving the quality of life of more than 100 million people in various countries in 2025.

According to a release received by Voice of Indonesia on Tuesday, SATO Leader for the Asia region, Suguru Sakata explained that SATO Solutions has been prepared to bring change to millions of lives around the world and hope to fill the gap in Indonesia, by offering affordable and advanced solutions towards sustainable sanitation management that is safe and clean, and can achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 6.2//VOI

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