Airline asks passengers to use the toilet before boarding... so they
will weigh less and help cut carbon emissions

A Japanese airline has started asking passengers to go to the toilet
before boarding in a bid to reduce carbon emissions.

All Nippon Airways (ANA) claims that empty bladders mean lighter
passengers, a lighter aircraft and thus lower fuel use.

Airline staff will be present at boarding gates in terminals to ask
passengers waiting to fly to relieve themselves before boarding, The
Independent reported.

ANA hopes the weight saved will lead to a five-tonne reduction in carbon
emissions over the course of 30 days.

The airline began the policy on October 1, according to Japan's NHK
television.

Although it is intended as an experiment lasting one month and 42
flights, the trial may be extended if it is well-received by passengers
and if results are positive.

Based on an average human bladder capacity of 15oz, if 150 passengers
relieved themselves on board an aircraft, this would amount to 63.7kg of
waste. 

Read more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1218473/Airline-goes-g
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