I’ve seen restrooms in trucks stops with signs telling people not to wash their feet in the sinks...hand washing only.
I’ve also seen pictograms on the inside of toilet stalls instructing people to flush their toilet paper and not put it in the wastebaskets. This is a common practice in many European countries. Their pipes are small and/or sometimes their sewage outlets go directly into the sea.
ouglasKC wrote: “I’ve also seen pictograms on the inside of toilet stalls instructing people to flush their toilet paper and not put it in the wastebaskets. This is a common practice in many European countries. Their pipes are small and/or sometimes their sewage outlets go directly into the sea.”
The last time I was in Korea, they had waste baskets for the used toilet paper. The farmers who collected the feces didn’t want toilet paper in their fields.
“This is a common practice in many European countries.”
Mexico.