Sustainability and Social Responsibility

Sustainable Laundry Practices: Exploring the laundry practices among US Households

Authors
  • Debanjan Das orcid logo (University of Missouri)
  • Pamela Norum (University of Missouri)

Abstract

Consumers’ washing habits are constantly changing and are influenced by social, cultural and moral norms (Laitala, Boks, & Klepp, 2011). A large portion of clothing is washed purely habitually rather than as a result of examining the level of soiling first (Klepp, 2003). It is a common notion among consumers that clothing items that have been in contact with the skin should be washed after each use. Life cycle assessment studies on clothes, detergents and washing machines show that the use period of clothes is usually the most energy-demanding period during these products’ life cycle, and is even higher than production or transportation phases.

Keywords: sustainability, Laundry, drying, washing

How to Cite:

Das, D. & Norum, P., (2013) “Sustainable Laundry Practices: Exploring the laundry practices among US Households”, International Textile and Apparel Association Annual Conference Proceedings 70(1).

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Published on
01 Jan 2013
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