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In Paris, eco-friendly cubist urinals spark sniggers and seething

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Paris’s penchant for urban urinals has taken a new ecological turn with trialing of a new dry and allegedly odorless version known as the “uritrottoi­r.”

But the red-topped receptacle appears to have mainly provoked ribbing and ridicule and, among some local residents, even rage.

“It’s a little weird... but if you need to go it’s better than going on the street,” admits Jonathan, a tourist from New York who examined the rectangula­r facility with plants growing on top, which offers little or no privacy to those looking for roadside relief.

“It’s a little bit in the open, some people might be uncomforta­ble,” he said as several boats packed with tourists floated past along the Seine.

These dry, organic urinals do not use water but are filled with straw which can be easily composted, according to French design agency Faltazi.

Although three of the contraptio­ns were installed elsewhere in Paris during the spring, their arrival on the exclusive Ile Sainte-Louis, not far from Notre Dame Cathedral, has met with a more robust response.

Local resident Francoise said she was “outraged” by its presence, describing it as “really not very attractive.”

“I like it but putting it here is a bad idea,” said Gregory, a 43-year-old photograph­er who has been living on the island for the past three years.

City Hall said it had installed the facilities “at the request of residents” while noting the project was still in a trial phase.

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