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How Almost-Waterless Washers Are Saving the Environment

The new machines could represent the biggest leap forward in the industry since electric-powered washing machines.
Xeros washers could be the biggest leap forward in the laundry industry since electric-powered washing machines rendered wringers obsolete.
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Two years ago, Rob Hegel had his “magic bean moment.” Hegel, the director of purchasing for a Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, was walking through a trade show in New York when someone handed him a test tube filled with white nylon beads half the size of a Tic Tac. “The person told me that what I was holding would not only save me hundreds of thousands of dollars—it would save the environment too,” Hegel says.

Earlier that year, with , Governor Jerry Brown

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