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案例简介:Michael Yamashita @ yamashitaphoto关于90年代日本九州的一个故事,我拍摄了Toto马桶 “washuletto” 流水线,这是世界上第一个电子净水马桶座圈。它具有加热座椅,坐浴盆功能,和空气净化系统,在使用过程中除臭。几乎消除了对卫生纸的需求-单位也有空气干燥器。而且,“你把盖子盖上了” 的争吵永远不需要发生-在许多车型中,座椅会自动升降和关闭。它已经在整个亚洲广受欢迎,安装在大多数酒店甚至飞机上。美国最近的一份报告。S。总部位于自然资源保护委员会 (Natural Resources Defense Council) 表示,全球对卫生纸的需求 (尤其是在美国,最大的消费国) 对卫生纸的需求 (尤其是在美国,最大的消费国) 对卫生纸的需求 (尤其是在美国,最大的消费国) 是由加拿大北方森林的原始木材纤维制成的。日本的这项发明可能是帮助从人类无法满足的消费中拯救森林的一个答案,特别是在检疫期间,当美国的TP购买量增加了40% # 厕所 # Toilet纸纸 # 九州 # 日本
案例简介:Photo by Michael Yamashita @yamashitaphoto For a story on Kyushu, Japan, back in the ‘90s, I photographed the Toto Toilet “washuletto” assembly line, the world's first electronic water cleansing toilet seat. It features heated seats, a bidet function, and an air-purifying system that deodorizes during use. The need for toilet paper is virtually eliminated—units also have air dryers. And “you left the lid up” squabbles need never take place—the seat lifts and closes automatically in many models. It has become wildly popular throughout Asia, installed in most hotels and even on airplanes. A recent report by the U.S.-based Natural Resources Defense Council says that the global demand (and especially in the United States, the biggest consumer) for toilet paper—most of which is made from virgin wood fiber from Canada's boreal forest—is threatening both Indigenous peoples and wildlife as well as diminishing the forests' offsetting of greenhouse gases. This Japanese invention could be one answer to help save forests from humans' insatiable consumption, especially during the quarantine, when TP purchases have risen 40% in the U.S. #Toilet #Washlet #Toiletpaper #Kyushu #Japan
国家地理 - Photo by Michael Yamashita @yamashitaphoto For a story on Kyushu, Japan, back in the ‘90s, I photographed the Toto Toile
案例简介:Michael Yamashita @ yamashitaphoto关于90年代日本九州的一个故事,我拍摄了Toto马桶 “washuletto” 流水线,这是世界上第一个电子净水马桶座圈。它具有加热座椅,坐浴盆功能,和空气净化系统,在使用过程中除臭。几乎消除了对卫生纸的需求-单位也有空气干燥器。而且,“你把盖子盖上了” 的争吵永远不需要发生-在许多车型中,座椅会自动升降和关闭。它已经在整个亚洲广受欢迎,安装在大多数酒店甚至飞机上。美国最近的一份报告。S。总部位于自然资源保护委员会 (Natural Resources Defense Council) 表示,全球对卫生纸的需求 (尤其是在美国,最大的消费国) 对卫生纸的需求 (尤其是在美国,最大的消费国) 对卫生纸的需求 (尤其是在美国,最大的消费国) 是由加拿大北方森林的原始木材纤维制成的。日本的这项发明可能是帮助从人类无法满足的消费中拯救森林的一个答案,特别是在检疫期间,当美国的TP购买量增加了40% # 厕所 # Toilet纸纸 # 九州 # 日本
国家地理 - Photo by Michael Yamashita @yamashitaphoto For a story on Kyushu, Japan, back in the ‘90s, I photographed the Toto Toile
案例简介:Photo by Michael Yamashita @yamashitaphoto For a story on Kyushu, Japan, back in the ‘90s, I photographed the Toto Toilet “washuletto” assembly line, the world's first electronic water cleansing toilet seat. It features heated seats, a bidet function, and an air-purifying system that deodorizes during use. The need for toilet paper is virtually eliminated—units also have air dryers. And “you left the lid up” squabbles need never take place—the seat lifts and closes automatically in many models. It has become wildly popular throughout Asia, installed in most hotels and even on airplanes. A recent report by the U.S.-based Natural Resources Defense Council says that the global demand (and especially in the United States, the biggest consumer) for toilet paper—most of which is made from virgin wood fiber from Canada's boreal forest—is threatening both Indigenous peoples and wildlife as well as diminishing the forests' offsetting of greenhouse gases. This Japanese invention could be one answer to help save forests from humans' insatiable consumption, especially during the quarantine, when TP purchases have risen 40% in the U.S. #Toilet #Washlet #Toiletpaper #Kyushu #Japan
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国家地理 - Photo by Michael Yamashita @yamashitaphoto For a story on Kyushu, Japan, back in the ‘90s, I photographed the Toto Toile
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