Laundry

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People like to have clean clothes. But how many resources does it take to uphold the "western" lifestyle of (for example) washing a shirt after wearing it no more than twice?

Research needed

Things to consider

  • Soap and water involved
  • Energy used by the washer
  • Energy used in manufacturing the washer, divided by the number of washes expected of the lifespan

Approaches

  • Calculate things per wash, or per clothing item washed
  • Scale it up and see if it matches other datasets on energy usage by country by sector (...)( Pick any 'first-world' country where there's data on the energy collectively used by washing machines. Compare with the energy used in manufacturing washing machines. Issue: are the washing machines manufactured in the same country generally? Probably moreso than smaller items are, at least...right? )