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May 9, 2012

WILTON, Conn. — Wearing dirty socks, failing to change bed sheets

WILTON, Conn. — Has anyone in your household ever worn a pair of socks more than once before washing them, or gone more than a month without changing their bed sheets? A national survey by Wisk® detergent reveals that four out of five people admitted to at least one dirty laundry secret.

Top common laundry behaviors included:

  • Going more than a month without changing bed sheets; in fact, only half of consumers wash their sheets once a week
  • Taking dirty items out of the laundry basket to wear, with more women than men admitting to this activity
  • Nearly one in three women admit to wearing the same bra for several days in a row, while close to one in three men admit to having worn the same socks or underwear for several days

Most people claim that they “just know” when an item needs to be washed—but what they may not know is that the average wash load contains 20 times more body oils and sweat than visible stains, Wisk says. It offers a new “Deep Clean” laundry detergent that seeks out and attacks trapped body oils and sweat.

“Our Wisk survey resulted in findings that would gross out most people, especially when you consider what the build-up of trapped body oils and sweat could be without regular washing,” says Bridgette Miller, senior brand manager for Wisk.

The survey was conducted online during a one-week period in April and included a national probability sample of 1,000 U.S. adults (500 women and 500 men) ages 18-64.

March 15, 2012

WALTHAM, Mass. — This is the third time the company has received the honor

WALTHAM, Mass. — Mac-Gray Corp. has once again been awarded Whirlpool’s Energy Advantage Award, the third time the company has received the honor since the award began in 2006.

“We are delighted to have been selected to receive this prestigious award, which reflects our strong commitment to both technology innovation and environmental sustainability,” says Stewart D. MacDonald, Mac-Gray CEO. “We believe that an environmentally friendly approach to business and cost-effective customer solutions are not mutually exclusive.”

Mac-Gray deployed the most ENERGY STAR®-rated washers and dryers of any Whirlpool distributor in 2011, Mac-Gray says. “Mac-Gray remains the top provider of laundry facilities management to colleges and universities as a direct result of our well-established position as a ‘green’ company,” MacDonald adds.

“Whirlpool Corp. is pleased to announce this award,” says Robert English, Whirlpool’s general manager of Global Commercial Laundry. “Mac-Gray stands out as a company dedicated to energy conservation. They have long been the industry leader when it comes to the conversion of laundry facilities from coin to their various card technology platforms, reducing both operational expenses and the CO2 emissions associated with the collection of coins, while increasing customer satisfaction.”

March 1, 2012

CINCINNATI — In an effort to publicize the environmental and energy-savings benefits of washing laundry in cold water

CINCINNATI — Coin laundry owners and operators may want to follow the progress of a new strategic partnership between Procter & Gamble and the Alliance to Save Energy, a nonprofit organization that promotes energy efficiency worldwide through research, education and advocacy.

Their collective effort will be to publicize the environmental and energy-savings benefits of washing laundry in cold water. The Alliance will work with P&G’s natural resource education initiative called Future Friendly to provide consumers with the information they need to convert from hot/warm-water washing habits to cold-water washing.

Heating of water is a major use of energy. When doing laundry, heating water can account for up to 80% of the energy used per wash load in the United States. By moving to cold water, Americans could reduce CO2 emissions by up to 11 million metric tons annually, P&G and the Alliance say.

A major barrier to adopting cold-water washing habits is the consumer worry that washing in cold water will not clean as effectively as warm/hot water. To combat this notion, a P&G detergent specially formulated to perform optimally in cold water will be showcased.

P&G Future Friendly will work with the Alliance as part of an Earth Day-focused campaign that encourages consumers to change their laundry habits for the better. Featuring a Facebook sweepstakes, pop-up events and media activities, the campaign will utilize Alliance-provided data and consumer-friendly language to illustrate the environmental benefits of cold-water washing and drive consumer action.

April 7, 2011

TROY, Pa. — The mere mention of natural gas is enough to cause nightmares for some in the self-service laundry industry. Now, natural-gas workers and their greasy clothing have one Pennsylvania Laundromat owner fuming.

February 15, 2011

When someone invokes the old saying, “My business is going to the dogs,” you know times are tough. But times may be changing.

May 8, 2008