Posted on 06/21/2009 2:43:57 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
Green-friendly washing machine uses just one cup of water Bill Westwater, chief executive of Xeros Peter Stiff
Hippies may not be the most frequent visitors to the launderette, but soon they will have no excuse not to wash their clothes, thanks to a new environmentally friendly washing machine that uses only one cup of water and leaves clothes virtually dry set to go on sale next year.
The technology, developed at the University of Leeds, aims to save up to 90 per cent of water used by conventional machines, use 30 per cent less energy and have the environmental impact of taking two million cars off the road.
The machine works by replacing most of the water with thousands of tiny, reusable nylon polymer beads, which attract and absorb dirt under humid conditions.
Only a small amount of water and detergent is needed to dampen the clothes, loosen stains and create the water vapour that allows the beads to work. After the cycle is finished, the beads fall through a mesh in the machines drum and can be re-used up to a hundred times.
Xeros, the company behind the technology, is aiming initially at the commercial washing market, including hotels and dry cleaners. Its chief executive, Bill Westwater, said that growing pressure on companies and consumers to cut water usage and carbon emissions should boost demand for the system.
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Is it a Cabrio? We bought a set several years ago and I would not want to go back to the agitator models. Easier to load and use and the water use is less, but you’re right about not green enough for the nitwits.
I recall a TV commercial, perhaps 15 years ago, with an incredibly stupid actress stressing how we all must "...save water, because if we use it all up, we won't have anymore..."
The difference between genius and stupidity is genius has limits.
Good point. Even if these beads somehow remove and absorb bacteria, it seems unlikely they'd be able to contain them from release into the next load.
New upscale hotel marketing slogan: Linens washed with water.
And since it doesn’t actually have to get your clothes clean...
Can you imagine hospitals, and other health care facilities, using these things? I don’t even want to think about it!
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