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?
Many of us have already heard of collecting rainwater and saving it for another day, but have you heard of greywater recycling? Greywater is the wastewater collected from baths, showers, washing ...
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.>> ...
Discover how future homes will generate their own water, transforming sustainability and reducing reliance on traditional water sources.
This story originally appeared on Yale Environment 360 and is part of the Climate Desk collaboration. In downtown San Francisco, in a cavernous garage that was once a Honda dealership, a gleaming ...
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