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Option 1
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 * Article title: Dishwasher detergent
 * Article Evaluation
 * Article Evaluation
 * The content section might not be enough.
 * It does not have any sources related to sustainability.
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 * https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/files/65362436/Environmental_sustainability_of_food_savers.pdf
 * https://www.proquest.com/docview/2015882581?accountid=25347
 * https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047272717300488
 * https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0047272717300488

Option 2

 * Article title: Infection in childcare
 * Article Evaluation
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Option 3

 * Article title
 * Public toilet


 * Article Evaluation
 * I feel like I can add more about health, hygiene, and SDGs 6.

Health problems from lack of public toilets[edit]
Public toilets play a role in community health and individual well-being. Where toilets are available, people can enjoy outings and physical activities in their communities. By letting people get out of their cars and onto their feet, bicycles and mass transit, public toilets can contribute to improved environmental health. Mental well-being is enhanced when people are out with families and friends and know a place "to go" is available.

Public toilets also serve people who are "toilet challenged". First, some people need to go very frequently, including young and old people, people who are pregnant or menstruating, and those with some medical conditions. Second, some people need toilet access urgently, suddenly and without warning: such as those with chronic conditions such as Crohn's disease and colitis, and those temporarily afflicted with food-borne illnesses.

The inability to satisfy essential physiological needs because no toilet is available contributes to health issues such as urinary tract infections, kidney infections, and digestive problems which can later develop into severe health problems. Inadequate access to a public toilets when required can lead to substantial problems for men with prostate problems, women who are menstruating or going through the menopause and anyone with urinary and fecal incontinence.

If bus and truck drivers on timed schedules have difficulty in accessing toilets, this puts them at risk of bladder and digestive health problems. Furthermore, if the concentration of a driver in urgent need is compromised, it becomes a broader public safety concern.

Workers therefore have legal rights to access a toilet during their work day. In the United States, the Department of Labor's Occupational Health and Safety protects workers' rights to toilet breaks because of the documented health risks. This protected right to a toilet is a function of the workplace and is lost when workers leave the workplace.

According to the Government of Australia, more than 3.8 million Australians of all ages are estimated to suffer continence issues. This represents 18% of the Australian population. Therefore, the Department of Health and Ageing maintains the National Public Toilet Map to enable the public to find the closest facility.

Health risks from spreading disease[edit]
Public toilets may cause people to be infected with some diseases, particularly if hygiene is lacking. In 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, it become clear that COVID-19 spreads not only through respiratory droplets but through aerosol particles which remain suspended for much longer. There are multiple touch points in public toilets – stall door locks, flush handles, and faucets. The NGO PHLUSH has published guidelines on the safe reopening of public toilets. This includes for example: "Place hand-hygiene stations at the entrance restrooms and ask users to clean hands before entering to avoid surface contamination." The guide also recommends to remove forced air hand dryers that can spread viruses and bacteria into the room.
 * Sources
 * https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1010539521993685
 * https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01459740.2017.1371150
 * https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1191/0143624406bt151oa
 * https://watermark.silverchair.com/washdev0090581.pdf?token=AQECAHi208BE49Ooan9kkhW_Ercy7Dm3ZL_9Cf3qfKAc485ysgAAA7YwggOyBgkqhkiG9w0BBwagggOjMIIDnwIBADCCA5gGCSqGSIb3DQEHATAeBglghkgBZQMEAS4wEQQMusEDsjZG_2ceSmV-AgEQgIIDaVxjcW9h4OU2plI6L2zwVph_KON9TyLvomq4L_8e35kMsxZwWrkCSPf3WSAlL-ZM5qCQVf-WiFt39kHuwmRZOUp2TNZBy5ATX3wSWiBBT0sR1NdcOKLK6qsGEm3-ReL0gp4qVCAnYAKRh66HtDGFfGgu60JJEuXdytIL5pmob4o1rwuoS6TA-E6873Q0itpKsSlxDkauyUypgUsPV1x8bUjKKm6TT2ANwjI9eNY7BWEQarBlP3iWrCdluGvfdvNdZrcp6p_gAC0b9e10FYKEKTJKJrBzxqRs9NIBQ068aXyGk0I9VofWIHJOVZdAjOFQufN_nYxsQ7TMlhurToqDEU5RMWN3X0H43v5gTfdH7J9UbPWN13OqbZ9LM1A_-6jc8j2U2Bf4f34K6Rq8dVtATIvL3r6yBBuo-1Z2GguzgeDqZoytj6z-rqmU9NmHS_H77BrtD33Y5HCD2swSKJcAGyKf0aVUlVDzqh4IYSwa32jM0hak0mgYAYBRYGVNRjCDYA9tb-T9zdFrXs8aQiuHakput_kHNEc_mcP6aGr2jEMxfRpj1g74wsecj7hCb8uwX__J7QqiK1GJThXMYqrMtXQFAFQFsXMk4idu47DLF2NxatZTVb2QaZJYDWKbA7OmJgmzqhuq0aWNY_M_Zus3C7UI0PKkez_Kjvhjpy-ruEV5WdTRwHNVKYXO3f0qXP5Gk6NA8LTyURLRWoajGhDSJAv5IPSsL7Q9WGY8omNjxoWR4rBmCkvtU8sIqb_A9i4Plcfa71WcS0v1YDG-wLe4gkTmAK9eOam9NaTsR-hZutrHW5C4gVUe87dEnCalcieJPq642WoxreJurs6oFkhRZR2JYUldUcpRCgVIAYPSoH3tH1ygLDZG_kYJQghilOwJup9QZkZ4TCS89IsEr6uC4waWgqDuprNJbCOlNIKNXWpwYqOF4reCIlo3mTfPB3x-8Z5IcWAiEjOw8PrVLBbVu0ObaAz1ZnhU4SfHBVa_ya51gxJHTR-Xnf-jmFEeGlZvUfh0jddopBnPffa4nXFr2H4X8QH0mc6U84MYy1AWcM-w9DS0_K5Oz3Ve1XZtQJw8yDRBZP2p0C_SHZSzHewhTq1T8kcLnnvN7ldww6MND0b-4aKM2zqhQC7oMJg8PfqniYqL-0JEp_zdgA

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