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The Restroom Association, a non-profit, non-government organisation, was founded in 1998 by Jack Sim. The current president of the organisation is Mr Ho Chee Kit. Till date, RAS have great support from the 3Ps which are the public, private and people sector. In RAS, they have four main pillars namely the Community, Outreach and Education, Research Development and Training and Standards. RAS strongly believe in advocating clean toilets for everyone.

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  • The Restroom Association, a non-profit, non-government organisation, was founded in 1998 by Jack Sim. The current president of the organisation is Mr Ho Chee Kit. Till date, RAS have great support from the 3Ps which are the public, private and people sector. In RAS, they have four main pillars namely the Community, Outreach and Education, Research Development and Training and Standards. RAS strongly believe in advocating clean toilets for everyone. (en)
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  • The Restroom Association, a non-profit, non-government organisation, was founded in 1998 by Jack Sim. The current president of the organisation is Mr Ho Chee Kit. Till date, RAS have great support from the 3Ps which are the public, private and people sector. In RAS, they have four main pillars namely the Community, Outreach and Education, Research Development and Training and Standards. RAS strongly believe in advocating clean toilets for everyone. (en)
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  • Restroom Association (en)
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