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Net-Zero Public Restroom: Green Sustainability, Low-Carbon Future

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Net-Zero Public Restroom: Green Sustainability, Low-Carbon Future



​Our Net-Zero Public Restroom design combines cutting-edge technology with green building materials, setting a new standard for future public facilities. Created by Dr. Nguyen Thanh Nhon, SenSenWood integrates solar power, natural light guides, and micro-energy storage modules to create harmony between architecture and the environment.

This restroom is not just a redesign of public facilities; it is a commitment to the environment and sustainable development. The exterior structure uses moisture-resistant SenSenWood, while the interior features carbon-capturing woodwork to improve air quality and the indoor environment. With thin-film solar panels and water guidance modules, the facility is powered sustainably, complemented by natural light ducts and ventilation systems that maximize energy efficiency.


Furthermore, the micro-energy storage system ensures stable power supply, while algae, methane treatment, and native plantings further contribute to carbon capture and water recycling, ensuring that every detail resonates with the principles of sustainability. This is a structure that not only meets the SBTi net-zero targets but also promotes ecological restoration and low-carbon living practices.






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