Does my toilet make sense?
CrowdScience
BBC
4.8 • 1K Ratings
🗓️ 15 May 2020
⏱️ 40 minutes
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Summary
Despite being a universal need, talking about our toilet use and the infrastructure that aids us remains somewhat taboo. Whilst sectors like telecommunications and computing have undergone rapid transformations over the past century, the flush toilet and wastewater system have mostly remained unchanged.
CrowdScience listeners Linda and Allison wonder if flush toilets – and the clean water used to wash waste away - make economic or environmental sense. So CrowdScience presenter Marnie Chesterton looks under the toilet lid, to probe (in a sanitary fashion) whether our sewerage systems and plumbed toilets are fit for purpose. In a future where population growth and climate change are likely to affect water demands, can we continue to use clean water to dispose of our waste and should the developing world be emulating this model?
Around 2 billion people don’t have access to proper toilets or latrines, risking serious health consequences. Marnie investigates how countries without comprehensive sewerage infrastructure deal with human waste and how science is providing novel ways to dispose of - and use – human waste. Marnie speaks to a Kenyan scientist using poo-eating fly larvae to process faeces and a North American scientist who is developing a smart-toilet she hopes will monitor our health through sampling our daily movements. Are we ready to break taboos to innovate our toilet habits?
Presenter: Marnie Chesterton Producer: Melanie Brown
(Image: Man looking at toilet. Credit: Getty Images)
Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | Take some time for yourself with soothing classical music from the mindful mix, the Science of |
| 0:07.0 | Happiness Podcast. |
| 0:08.0 | For the last 20 years I've dedicated my career to exploring the science of living a happier more meaningful life and I want |
| 0:14.4 | to share that science with you. |
| 0:16.1 | And just one thing, deep calm with Michael Mosley. |
| 0:19.4 | I want to help you tap in to your hidden relaxation response system and open the door to that |
| 0:25.4 | calmer place within. Welcome to my bathroom. |
| 0:34.0 | And now wash your hands. |
| 0:42.0 | Welcome to my bathroom and to... I'll wash your hands. |
| 0:42.6 | Welcome to my bathroom and to crowd science |
| 0:45.8 | from the BBC World Service. |
| 0:48.5 | Is this a bit much? |
| 0:50.1 | Should this privvy be private? |
| 0:52.8 | Hang on. |
| 0:53.8 | Prepare to flush away feelings of shame, disgust and embarrassment, |
| 1:01.3 | because this science show is about to have a frank discussion on the universal |
| 1:06.2 | need and more specifically the infrastructure that aids us. |
| 1:10.4 | I'm going to try and not get too graphic, but yes, we're going to be talking toilets because this show is led by your questions. |
| 1:18.0 | And two crowd science listeners have been in touch asking very similar and intriguing questions. |
| 1:24.0 | I joined them both to talk crap. |
| 1:27.0 | Meet Linda and Allison. |
| 1:30.0 | Hi, I'm Linda from Kurt Ford in the southern UK. My question for crowd science is, why are we still |
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