Last week, I wrote briefly about the men’s urinal fly and how Kaizen thinking is helping janitors make their job easy. The core idea is to give users a psychological nudge to improve their accuracy ...
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Women's urinals will soon be at events in Europe, the US and Australia after a Bristol-based startup raised nearly £1 million. The expansion of Peequal was sparked by demand from events companies ...
Two businesswomen who co-founded a women's urinals company hope to go global after raising nearly £1m in investment. Amber Probyn, 27, and Hazel McShane, 29, say the urinals made by Peequal, for use ...
A British startup has secured nearly £1 million in investment, paving the way for its women’s urinals to expand across Europe, the US, and Australia. The funding for Bristol-based Peequal comes in ...
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Perfume shopping is not only a very personal experience, but a gendered one, too. For years, "claiming" fragrance notes was the frontline of the beauty industry's battle of the sexes: Florals, fruits, ...
The era of “shrink it and pink it” is over (sort of). Shoe brands have been constructing shoes on women’s lasts, dialing into their differing anatomy from men. Women with bigger feet have to resort to ...
Urine doesn't belong on the floor, and it definitely doesn't belong on our clothes. An experimental new urinal design could help keep it from getting to those locations, by virtually eliminating the ...
Thousands of gallons of ill-aimed pee could be spared from lavatory floors thanks to a new urinal design, scientists say. Around 1 million liters (264,172 gallons) of urine are spilled onto the floor ...