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====Washing machines==== | ====Washing machines==== | ||
On average, 23% of indoor water use is due to clothes washing.<ref name="autogenerated1"/> In contrast to other machines, American washing machines{{w|washing machines}} have changed little to become more sustainable. A typical washing machine has a vertical-axis design, in which clothes are agitated in a tubful of water. Horizontal-axis machines, in contrast, put less water into the bottom of the rub and rotate clothes through it. These machines are more efficient in terms of soap usage and clothing stability. | On average, 23% of indoor water use is due to clothes washing.<ref name="autogenerated1"/> In contrast to other machines, American [[washing machines]]{{w|washing machines}} have changed little to become more sustainable. A typical washing machine has a vertical-axis design, in which clothes are agitated in a tubful of water. Horizontal-axis machines, in contrast, put less water into the bottom of the rub and rotate clothes through it. These machines are more efficient in terms of soap usage and clothing stability. | ||
===Outdoor water usage=== | ===Outdoor water usage=== |