is the water from the laundry, and what it s done is, at the end of one of the final cycles, it s actually pumped out, and you can see along the pipe, and pumped into this tank. the computer inside the laundry knows when the next cycle starts. it activates the pump that pumps the water out the tank, brings it up and brings it in at that inlet there. the second pipe that you see is actually the reused water from the coolant system. there s a tank in the floor above that s a hot tank, and that water is actually pumped in, activated by the computer in the laundry machine. that s actually hot water in there, and what it does is, it means that we don t have to heat it and then the next one is for cold washes, and that water is the rainwater harvesting, which is actually, again, stored in a tank upstairs. so all the water collected for use on the laundry, it s not always clean if you re reusing it. how do you deal with that? you can see the waste pipe there, and the waste pipe goes
operation once used about 20,000 litres of the stuff every day. about 50%, that s 10,000 or 11,000 litres, that was used in laundry. but they ve managed to halve this by using something scotland has plenty of. acs now harvests rainwater from the roof, then recycles it to use for cleaning and preparing clothes for customers. what we have is, there s three pipes. the first pipe is actually the reused water, so this is the water from the laundry, and what it s done is, at the end of one of the final cycles, it s actually pumped out, and you can see along the pipe, and pumped into this tank. the computer inside the laundry knows when the next cycle starts. it activates the pump that pumps the water out the tank, brings it up and brings it in at that inlet there. the second pipe that you see is actually the reused water from the coolant system.
of the stuff every day. about 50%, that s 10,000 or 11,000 litres, that was used in laundry. but they ve managed to halve this by using something scotland has plenty of. acs now harvests rainwater from the roof, then recycles it to use for cleaning and preparing clothes for customers. what we have is, there s three pipes. the first pipe is actually the reused water, so this is the water from the laundry, and what it s done is, at the end of one of the final cycles, it s actually pumped out, and you can see along the pipe, and pumped into this tank. the computer inside the laundry knows when the next cycle starts. it activates the pump that pumps the water out the tank, brings it up and brings it in at that inlet there. the second pipe that you see is actually the reused water from the coolant system. there s a tank in the floor above that s a hot tank, and that water is actually pumped in, activated
starts. it activates the pump that pumps the water out the tank, brings it up and brings it in at that inlet there. the second pipe that you see is actually the reused water from the coolant system. there s a tank in the floor above that s a hot tank, and that water is actually pumped in, activated by the computer in the laundry machine. that s actually hot water in there, and what it does is, it means that we don t have to heat it. and then the next one is for cold washes, and that water is the rainwater harvesting, which is actually, again, stored in a tank upstairs. so all the water collected for use on the laundry, it s not always clean if you re reusing it. how do you deal with that? you can see the waste pipe there, and the waste pipe goes through this very large filter, and it takes all the microplastics out. and the waste water then goes into the normal drainage system, the mains, and then what it s done is process the way that normal water
talking of water, the entire operation once used about 20,000 litres of the stuff every day. about 50%, that s 10,000 or 11,000 litres, that was used in laundry. but they ve managed to halve this by using something scotland has plenty of. acs now harvests rainwater from the roof, then recycles it to use for cleaning and preparing clothes for customers. what we have is, there s three pipes. the first pipe is actually the reused water, so this is the water from the laundry, and what it s done is, at the end of one of the final cycles, it s actually pumped out, and you can see along the pipe, and pumped into this tank. the computer inside the laundry knows when the next cycle starts. it activates the pump that pumps the water out the tank, brings it up and brings it in at that inlet there. the second pipe that you see is actually the reused water from the coolant system.