Pay less for clean clothes.
Did you know that all Energy Saving Recommended washing machines have to meet strict criteria to qualify for our scheme? All Energy Saving Recommended waching machines need to be AAA rated: A for energy efficiency, A for spin efficiency and A for wash performance, and we also set a maximum level for the amount of power they are allowed to draw while in 'standby'.
If everyone in the UK replaced their old washing machine with an Energy Saving Recommended model over £12 million a year could be saved from our energy bills!
Always look for the Energy Saving Recommended logo when you purchase your washing machine or dryer. It's your guarantee that these products are the most energy efficient in their category, will cost less to run and help prevent climate change.
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You can also save energy by washing at lower temperatures; washing clothes at 30 oC instead of a higher temperature can use around 40% less electricity. Modern washing powders and detergents work just as effectively at lower temperatures so unless you have very dirty washing, bear this in mind.
Another easy energy saver is to always wash a full load. A half load setting usually uses more than half the energy of a full load setting, so by doing two half loads you'll use more energy than doing one full one.
Always remember to switch appliances off standby when you have finished using them. Incredibly, £875 million worth of energy is wasted in the UK every year by people leaving appliances on standby.
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