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The Loo Sets the Standard for Sustainable Restroom Architecture

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Public restrooms have earned a bad reputation for their negative impact on the environment. This criticism poses a significant challenge to a city’s sustainability efforts and can hinder the fight to expand the availability of public facilities. Unfortunately, traditional restrooms indeed burn through valuable resources due to their susceptibility to damage, expensive components, and energy inefficiency.

However, it doesn’t have to be that way. By setting a new standard for sustainable restroom architecture, the Portland Loo is making it possible for cities to balance the need for public amenities without sacrificing environmental responsibility.

 

Quick installation.

The Portland Loo’s prefabricated design, in stark contrast to traditional public restrooms that require on-site, piece-by-piece construction, is a key factor in its eco-friendliness. Once the concrete and utilities are prepared, the Loo only takes around two hours to install. This dramatic reduction in installation time greatly diminishes the resulting environmental consequences. Throughout the installation process, the Loo consumes less energy, emits fewer contaminants, and causes less ecological disruption when compared to standard public restroom options.

 

Smaller footprint.

The Portland Loo measures only 6 feet (1.8 m) x 10.5 feet (3.2 m) which is significantly more compact than the average facility. This smaller footprint means less environmental disruption to local habitats throughout the unit’s lifespan, not just during the installation process.  By occupying less space, the Loo reduces the ecological impact, which is particularly vital in sensitive areas such as local parks. Unnecessarily large facilities threaten to cause irreparable damage to local environments.

 

Angled louvers.

The angled louvers were initially designed to strike a balance between privacy and safety, but this unique design has some sustainability benefits too. These openings allow sufficient natural light to enter during daylight hours, limiting energy usage for artificial illumination. A built-in skylight at the top of the Loo helps boost visibility. The angled louvers double as a ventilation system by allowing for natural airflow which eliminates the need for expensive and energy-consuming fans.

 

Solar panels.

Solar power is the most abundant natural energy source on the planet which is why the Portland Loo comes with optional solar panels. These energy-efficient and carbon-neutral panels can be used in tandem with municipal electricity or power the entire unit, depending on the amount of sunlight available. This eco-friendly option makes it easy for cities to cut down on their carbon footprint while optimizing the accessibility of public restrooms in off-the-grid locations. Plus, the Loo is equipped with low-voltage electricity for optimal energy efficiency.

Further Reading: 5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Portland Loo

 

Durable materials.

There’s no shortage of horror stories about cities removing public restrooms only a few years (or months) after installation. The high churn rate with facilities has serious ecological consequences including disruptive and prolonged installation, emissions associated with creating new materials, and the tossing of non-renewable materials. The Loo bucks this trend by using renewable and highly durable materials that are designed to last for decades. Cities will also save time and financial resources due to easier and lower-cost maintenance.

 

Low-flow toilets.

Low-flow toilets are a cornerstone of the Portland Loo’s sustainable design. While most public restrooms meet the federal minimum of 1.6 gallons of water per flush, the Loo goes a step further by saving an extra 20% of water per user. In addition, the outdoor sink is equipped with an automatic shutoff which guarantees water conservation without relying on user discretion. This is a crucial design feature for cities struggling with alarmingly low water levels and high instances of droughts, especially in the southwest of the US.

 

Interested in bringing a Loo to your city? Check out some tips here. The Portland Loo already calls over 20 different cities home across three continents. Feel free to contact us if you have specific questions too. We look forward to hearing from you!

Interchangeable components

The Portland Loo® is built to fully comply with ADA Standards.

WHY IS THE LOO BETTER THAN ‘AUTOMATED’ ALTERNATIVES?

Automated restrooms prioritize privacy but often compromise safety, durability, and comfort. The Portland Loo® is uniquely designed to balance user privacy with public safety, ensuring a clean, safe, and accommodating restroom experience. Its minimal design also lowers maintenance costs compared to more complex automated alternatives.

Interchangeable components

Made with commonly used components, upgrading or replacing pieces of The Portland Loo® is easy.

CAN THE LOO COME IN CUSTOM COLORS?

Yes, the Loo can be customized in a range of colors to match your city’s unique needs and aesthetic. The standard gray color includes anti-graffiti properties, allowing graffiti to be easily removed from the unit.

Discourages crime

The restroom was designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design by using high traffic areas and visibility to deter illegal activities and generate high usage rates.

HOW DOES THE LOO HELP REDUCE INAPPROPRIATE USE, SUCH AS PROSTITUTION OR DRUGS USE?

Angled louvers on the top and bottom of the restroom provide limited lines of sight for public officials to detect inappropriate use. Installing the Loo in areas designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles can enhance this feature’s effectiveness.

Anti-graffiti walls

Protected with an anti-graffiti powder-coat, the restroom can take a lot of abuse, and is easy to maintain with a cleaning hose and janitorial supplies stored in the mechanical closet.

HOW LONG CAN I EXPECT THE LOO TO LAST?

Constructed from highly durable stainless steel and designed to resist vandalism, the Loo is built to last for decades with proper maintenance.

Open safety-grating

These open grates provide excellent visibility, allowing for easy monitoring while maintaining user privacy.

HOW DOES THE LOO HELP REDUCE INAPPROPRIATE USE, SUCH AS PROSTITUTION OR DRUGS USE?

Angled louvers on the top and bottom of the restroom provide limited lines of sight for public officials to detect inappropriate use. Installing the Loo in areas designed with Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) principles can enhance this feature’s effectiveness.