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Smart Bathrooms Are Solving America's Hidden Infrastructure Crisis

34 min · 28 de may de 2025
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Fletcher Wilson and Jessica Heinzelman, founders of Throne Labs, discuss their mission to address America's surprisingly poor public restroom infrastructure through solar-powered smart bathrooms. The US ranks just 30th globally in public restroom availability, creating real challenges for rideshare drivers, families, and people with medical conditions that became more apparent during the pandemic. Their innovative solution combines traditional indoor bathroom experiences with modern technology including 21 sensors, real-time cleanliness ratings, and flexible deployment that allows cities to quickly install and relocate units based on community needs. From reducing public defecation at LA Metro stations by 50% to enabling families to spend more time together in public spaces, Throne Labs demonstrates how addressing basic human needs can strengthen communities and support climate goals by encouraging public transit use.

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