What is it?
The purpose of World Toilet Day is to raise awareness for the global sanitation crisis. The UN day is helping to work towards meeting the Sustainable Development Goal 'Ensure access to water and sanitation for all by 2030'.
Why is it important?
For many people, especially in the western world, going to the toilet isn't an issue. For many there is a clean toilet within their home, allowing them to safely and cleanly go about their lives. However, for many owning a toilet in one's home is seen as a luxury, something to aspire for. With people defecating in the streets, in the open and in rivers, there is a desperate need to build more toilets. Without safe access to a toilet, or a sanitary way to go to the loo, a number of issues can arise:
- Globally 1.8 billion people drink water contaminated by faeces, which has resulted in large health implications.
- Around 80% of wastewater in the world flows straight back into the ecosystem without being treated.
- It is believed that improved sanitation facilities could reduce the number of deaths a year by 842,000.
- It is estimated that 10% of the world's population consumes food that has been irrigated by waste water - this creates significant health risks, including diarrhea which kills an estimate 280,000 a year due to poor sanitation.
By creating World Toilet Day there is a hope to raise awareness about the sanitary crisis, and getting people to start talking about poo!
This year's theme: Waste management.
Every World Toilet Day has a different theme, this year the theme is on Waste management. World Toilet Day has proposed a four-point scheme to effectively manage waste (Figure 1), which they believe will help the world meet the Sustainable Development Goals for water and sanitation:
Figure 1: The 4-step journey of safely treated poo
Source: http://www.worldtoiletday.info/where-does-our-poo-go/
This year's theme, wastewater, is very important as it helps highlight the issues that many people face around the world. Billions of people are without effective sanitation systems, which can lead to a large number of issues such as child stunting. This year's World Toilet Day is hoping to improve or put in place these sanitation systems to reduce the amount of poo in the environment, making the world a safer place for all.
To find out more information about World Toilet Day: http://www.worldtoiletday.info/