Tuesday, 9 March 2010

The Waterless Washing Machine

So, I saw this and got me all excited. You've no doubt noticed the increasing number of waterless urinals in restaurants, bars and workplaces across the land if you're a bloke. Well, here is the "Waterless" Washing Machine, courtesy of a company from Leeds. British innovation leading the way! It uses 90% less water than a normal washing machine, using "beads" to get into all the nooks and crannies of your washing. The machine causes a 30% cost saving for the user (a lot of the energy usually used in a washing machine is for heating the water) and once the beads are done, they can be used to make other plastic stuff like dashboards. 


Sounds perfect. Now we just need people to get their heads round the idea.....