Recycling gray water is neat, but what if you didn’t–literally–end up flushing it down the toilet? What if, instead, your washing machine could clean and recycle up to 95% of its own water on-the-fly?
WEBVTT MIKE: THESE ARE PROBABLY FROMTHE KITCHEN.THIS IS SOMETHING YOU DON'T SEEVERY OFTEN.YOUNG MEN INTERESTED IN DIRTYLAUNDRY.BUT IT HAS AS MUCH TO DO WITHCLEAN WATER AS IT DOES WITHCLEAN CLOTHES.>> ...
Madeline Lagattuta and Alex Merchant stand in their gutted home in Polish Hill. As they remodel, they plan to recycle gray water to use in their backyard garden. Alex Merchant and Madeline Lagattuta ...
A man uses water from his shower in a garden in Cape Town, South Africa. Californians faced with new outdoor irrigation restrictions may look to grey water, which can be piped from washing machines ...