Cleaning a floor with urine on it uses a certain amount of water, no matter what. You can get away with cleaning it less often, but you can’t get away with using 90% less water!
I’m with you. Being able to maintain sanitary facilities with less effort is justification enough. The amount of water used to mop a floor doesn’t vary by how much urine spills.
At least they didn’t try to make a carbon impact pitch.
Cleaning a floor with urine on it uses a certain amount of water, no matter what. You can get away with cleaning it less often, but you can’t get away with using 90% less water!