2017
DOI: 10.1111/ijcs.12334
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Scope of improvement in water usage efficiency in manual dishwashing: A multicountry study by questionnaire survey

Abstract: Over recent decades, water conservation have become increasingly an utmost important issue for debate, and this includes the domestic sector. Reducing demand water by improving the efficiency of water use in domestic sector requires an understanding of how water is used and in what ways water savings can be realized. The focus of this global, web‐based, consumer questionnaire survey was to analyze individual consumer attitudes towards using water in manual dishwashing and understand the likelihood of a prospec… Show more

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“…Applying this learning on a sample of households in Spain and Germany showed large saving potential, mainly depending on the way how the dishcleaning was done before: The change from cleaning under running tap water to cleaning in a sink saved enormous amounts of water (and energy). But this technique of cleaning in a sink is rarely applied in households: Running tap water use is common practice (Berkholz et al, ; Maitra, Belke, Stamminger, Nijhuis, & Presti, ; Stamminger et al, ). A change in consumer behaviour would therefore be needed in order to realize water (and energy) savings in manual dishcleaning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Applying this learning on a sample of households in Spain and Germany showed large saving potential, mainly depending on the way how the dishcleaning was done before: The change from cleaning under running tap water to cleaning in a sink saved enormous amounts of water (and energy). But this technique of cleaning in a sink is rarely applied in households: Running tap water use is common practice (Berkholz et al, ; Maitra, Belke, Stamminger, Nijhuis, & Presti, ; Stamminger et al, ). A change in consumer behaviour would therefore be needed in order to realize water (and energy) savings in manual dishcleaning.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%