Energy and the U.S. Protection Agency have joined with appliance
manufacturers to institute the “Energy Star®” program. Appliances
displaying an Energy Star® label have been certified to significantly exceed
the federal efficiency standards.
■ Choosing a machine that uses the fewest gallons of water per pound of
clothes and one that has high, medium, and low water level controls and
an automatic cold rinse cycle.
■ Consider high efficiency (HE) washing machines. Advantages of HE
washing machines include: – A traditional washing machine will use 40 to
47 gallons (151 to 178 L) of water per cycle, while high efficiency
washing machines use 11 to 32 gallons (42 to 121 L) of water per cycle.
- Energy savings with high efficiency washers are estimated at 50% to
60% per each load. Much of the energy savings afforded by high
efficiency washing machines are a result of the significant reduction in
the hot water they require. - The horizontal drums utilized in a high efficiency washing machine
spin at a much faster rate than other machines. This allows more water
to be extracted from the clothes during the spin cycle. Consequently,
clothes contain less moisture at the end of the wash and require less
time and energy to dry. - A high efficiency washing machine will use two to four clean rinses per
cycle, reducing levels of detergent residue left on clothing as well as
improving cleaning efficiency by not having clothes sitting in dirty
water. - The tumbling motion in a high efficiency washing machine causes
clothes to circulate freely resulting in a more effective cleaning
process and creates less wear and tear on garments. The tumble motion
is gentler with less stress and pulling on fabric than the agitation
motion. - Tumbling and increased circulation of items in the drum requires that a
high efficiency detergent be used in these machines. High efficiency
detergents have fewer suds, requiring less water to then rinse away.
(iii) Discuss the economic and environmental costs and benefits of using a
washing machine in terms of steps consumers can take to reduce its
environmental impact. (1 point) ■ Use appliances during off-peak hours ■