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Flush Before Flying

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ANA JetIn an innovative approach to conservation, Japanese carrier All Nippon Airlines is suggesting that its passengers make a pit stop before boarding their planes in order to reduce fuel consumption. The AFP reports:

ANA estimates that if half its passengers went to the bathroom before boarding, it could reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 4.2 tons a month, said company spokeswoman Megumi Tezuka.

Apparently, the pre-flight flush is just part of their new environmentally friendly efforts. The airline also plans to recycle paper cups and plastic bottles, use napkins created from the byproducts of green tea production, and offer chopsticks produced from wood from forest thinning projects. These new tactics will be tested on 38 domestic flights-including the six-and-a-half-hour route from Tokyo to Singapore, all this month.

Though we realize the airline isn't suggesting you avoid the loo altogether, we wondered what crossing your legs for an extended flight would be worth in the way of CO2 reduction. Thankfully, The Toronto Star actually went so far as to calculate the overall conservation in passenger "weight" saved by a trip to the bathroom before you board:

The average human bladder holds up to a litre of fluid, which weighs roughly one kilogram. All Nippon's most popular aircraft, a Boeing 777, holds 247 people. So, in theory, if 247 passengers all go to the washroom before boarding, they could lighten the plane by up to 247 kilograms--the weight of three average men.

What's your take? Is going before you go the new eco-savvy way to travel?

[All Nippon Airlines E-Flights Campaign]

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3 Comments

Eric said:

To be honest this is smart. When I travel, whether it be a plane or train, I definitely like get "it" out my system. I don't like getting up so hundreds of gawkers can know my business.

Plus if it helps save the world, then go for it!

James Martin said:

Ok, we'll do that piddly thing if they eliminate the heavy and overpriced duty free cart.

james

Benny said:

In most of my air travel, I always wonder why people went straight to the pit once the seat belt light is off.

I also prefer to unload myself prior tot he flight, due to the fact that regular toilet is far more convenient than the cramped airplane toilet.

And glad that so far I've been helping to save the world :D

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