This WaterAid 'Dig Toilets, Not Graves' campaign is cheeky with a conscience. WaterAid created a remote-controlled piece of poop and used it to chase around Londoners to drive home the point that 2.6 billion people literally cannot escape poop.
Since these individuals do not have toilets, they must do their business wherever they can; as a result, feces ends up in their water supply and even their food. Read more about the WaterAid 'Dig Toilets, Not Graves' campaign below.
Remote-Controlled Poop
WaterAid 'Dig Toilets, Not Graves' Campaign Chases Londoners
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