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Samsung is partnering with Patagonia to reduce microplastics

Samsung has announced that it will partner with Patagonia to reduce microplastic and prevent it from entering our oceans.

Samsung is developing a new washing machine designed to minimize the effects of microplastics, more details on this can be found below.

The companies are working together on a practicable, effective and expandable way of combating microplastics from textiles and laundry. Taking the goal of clean oceans to heart, Samsung is developing a sophisticated new washing machine that will allow people to safely wash their favorite clothes while minimizing the effects of microplastics. And this environmentally conscious solution comes without compromising the powerful cleaning and care that Samsung washing machines are known for.

This is just the latest in a long line of steps Samsung is taking to create durable devices that are environmentally friendly. Samsung washing machines already use a unique feature called Ecobubble ™ that allows consumers to efficiently clean their clothes even at low temperatures by creating more bubbles. As a result, the detergent quickly penetrates fabrics and removes dirt, saving energy and protecting the color and texture of clothing.

In addition, the AI ​​Wash function uses sensors to measure the weight of the load and the degree of pollution to ensure that the optimal amount of water, detergent and energy is used to clean the specific load – which reduces the waste of water and consumes it in the process less energy.

For more details on Samsung and Patagonia’s plans to reduce microplastics, please visit their website at the link below.

source Samsung

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