Posted on 03/31/2008 1:49:51 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Researchers from the UN University found out which business can bring a lot of profit to an investor. It is a construction business, although it does not go about the construction of large shopping malls or grocery stores. It goes about the construction of toilets. Every dollar invested in this business can bring the staggering 900-percent profit. For example, if an entrepreneur builds a 100-dollar bathroom, he or she may have the return of $900 in a certain period of time.
Experts studied statistics on the issue and conducted their own research before they came to such a surprising conclusion. The results of their work showed that a huge number of people, about one-third of the entire population 2.6 billion people, including 980 million children do not have access to normal bathrooms. Each of those people spend about 30 minutes a day to find a more or less decent toilet to relieve themselves. It is an open secret that a simple calculation shows that a human being loses about 15 hours of precious time a month. A year of such searches steals a whole week.
About $38 billion needs to be spent before 2015 to halve the number of the sufferers. This amount makes up less than one percent of the amount spent on defense needs. Investments in the construction of toilets can bring more than $300 billion of net profit. In addition, peoples health in many regions of the world will improve and the death rate will decline.
The issue is quite serious. The lack of decent toilets leads to the distribution of diarrhea, which annually kills over 1.8 million people, of whom 90 percent are children under five years of age. Hundreds of millions of others catch infectious and parasitic diseases. As a result, up to 12 percent of medical budgets are spent on the diarrhea treatment.
The lack of toilets in the world has another significant consequence the sewage utilization. Over 200 million tons of faeces and hundreds of millions of tons of dirty water remain do not pass through any cleansing at sewage disposal plants. This enormous amount of biological dirt pollutes the environment and distributes dangerous infections. Experts are certain that 88 percent of all illnesses are connected with the shortage of safe drinking water and the low sanitary level.
The problem does not touch upon African and Asian countries alone. In Europe, millions of people have to live in homes without water supplies. About 16 percent of population of Eastern Europe does not have water and sewage systems in their homes.
I can see it now....Nancy Pelosi says America will provide toilets to the world.
Only in San Fransisco.....
watch for bathroom prices to inflate as investors start buying toilet futures.
I think the Pravda reporter who wrote this if full of crap.
Who would stoop to such a thing?
We need regulation of the toilet futures market & dirivitives so we don’t get a toilet crisis ala mortgage crisis.
900 percent?
The thought of profits like that makes me flush with excitement - or maybe it’s just gas.
It’s a $#&ty job, but someone has to do it.
the feds need to start budgeting for toilet bailouts if there isn’t more regulation.
It’s a toliet bubble that’s fix’n to burst.
Just pick one.
Al: Bud, sit down. Let me tell you the story of the Ferguson. Now these babies were made in Maine, you know, at the little Ferguson factory. It's the Stradivarius of toilets. And my Dad could play it like a violin.
Yup, I'll never forget the time my dad took me to Maine to visit the factory. I had to go to the bathroom. And I begged him to pull into a truck stop. He said no, wait until we get there! It'll be worth it! It was!
Bud: Excuse me, Dad, but a toilet is a toilet.
Al: (grimacing) Bud... the toilets today aren't worthy of the name! They come in designer colors... they're too low! When you flush them, they make this weak, almost apologetic sound. But not the Ferguson. It only comes in white. And when you flush it... BaaaWOOOSH! That's a man's flush, Bud. A Ferguson says, "I'm a toilet. Sit down and give me your best shot." Oh, if only a Ferguson could speak, the tales it would tell!
With all of the money you can make, you will never be in arrears - err so to speak.
I’m quite sure that clean water remains the #1 problem in the third world.
LOL!!!!
the sewage utilization
These two did not translate well...
Al Gore needs to get right on this....I’m sure CO2 is involved.
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