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Involvement of the Commission in the preparation of the report as well.

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Involvement of the Commission in drafting the report was confirmed.
Involvement of the Commission in drafting the report was confirmed.

Involvement of the Commission in the preparation of the report as well.

In the city of Giessen, located in Lower Saxony, Germany, a unique initiative called the "Nice Toilet" has been implemented to provide convenience for those in need of restrooms. This initiative, managed by MWB, allows non-customers free access to restrooms in participating businesses and public facilities.

This initiative is not only applicable to gastronomy businesses but also extends to various public facilities throughout the city. The "Nice Toilet" sign, easily recognisable, indicates that the restrooms are open to all.

The idea for the "Nice Toilet" initiative was originally adopted from a company in Aachen. Giessen decided to implement this initiative due to the high costs, time-consuming nature, and frequent vandalism associated with traditional public toilets.

Participating businesses in Giessen's "Nice Toilet" initiative can enjoy discounted rates for the use of outdoor gastronomy areas as an incentive. The city has already implemented this initiative in numerous businesses and public facilities.

For those interested in finding the locations of these "Nice Toilets", printed flyers with an overview of the participating businesses are available at the town hall and the tourist office. Alternatively, the locations can be found on a city map or a free app at app.die-nette-toilette.de.

Currently, there are 27 businesses and public facilities with "Nice Toilet" signs in Giessen. This initiative has become a notable feature in the city, providing free restroom access to non-customers and contributing to a more welcoming and accessible environment for all.

In participating restaurants, no purchase or order is necessary to use the "Nice Toilet". The "Nice Toilet" initiative does not require any specific action or registration for use. Public facilities in Giessen already have freely accessible toilets, making the "Nice Toilet" initiative an additional resource for those in need of restrooms.

Overall, the "Nice Toilet" initiative in Giessen is a commendable step towards creating a more inclusive and accessible city. By providing free restroom access to non-customers, the city is demonstrating its commitment to the comfort and convenience of its residents and visitors alike.

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