What Happens to Water After Laundry is Done

What Happens to Water After Laundry is Done

Prozon|April 7, 2025|1 min read
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What Happens to Water After Laundry is Done

What Happens to Water After Laundry is Done

Every day, thousands of liters of water are used to wash bedding, uniforms, towels, and linens in hotels, hospitals, and other facilities. But it's not just water that flows down the drain The water from washing processes contains chemicals from detergents, bleach, fabric softeners, and disinfectants, and often ends up in natural water sources with little to no treatment.

Rivers and groundwater become contaminated, posing dangers to aquatic ecosystems, with chemical accumulation potentially affecting agriculture and even drinking water. This is especially concerning in hospitals, where residues from medications or disinfectants make the impact even more worrying. Isn't it time we reconsider our large-scale cleaning methods?

Question: Can we do laundry without creating pollution in the future

Answer: We have a solution that can wash clothes effectively without toxic residues.

By choosing clothing cleaning products free from fragrances and various harmful chemicals, using the iClean FLO₃ Aqueous Ozone Dispenser that can produce unlimited Aqueous Ozone (AO) for washing and disinfection, with no chemical additives, 100% environmentally friendly.

Let's help protect the environment with every wash, because water is important to us