Research de Anouk | Catégories : Habitat, Hygiène
How to open dialogues on collective laundry practices in shared houses? This tutorial suggests a methodology for shared houses, to shift the individual use of their washing machine to a collective one.
How to open dialogues on collective laundry practices in shared houses? This tutorial suggests a methodology for shared houses, to shift the individual use of their washing machine to a collective one.
We are two housemates and a few month ago we asked ourselves: how to share our laundry, how to sift our individual practice to a collective practice? Indeed, we have one washing machine in the house, but we used to use it in an individual way.
After two months of experimentation, we have discovered that sustainability doesn’t rely only on energy saving but it can be by bringing social interactions in our individuals lives.
We want to share here the methodology we got from it, if other housemates feel inspired!
To know about the tutorial:
The individual reflection:
Take a pen and a paper, and try to answer to these questions. The goal is to define the habits and needs of each laundry practice.
1. How often do you do the laundry?
2. Do you sort your clothes?
3. If yes, how?
4. Which machine programs do you use?
5. What do you like about your practice?
6. What would you change in your practice?
The duo reflection:
Now, meet and try to compare your individual reflections. You can see the pints following to define your contract and schedule together.
It can be necessary in the process to be creative for some solutions. You could need to materialise for problem solving. It will depend on your needs.
Here examples we arrived to during our own experimentation.
The collective dirty laundry basket :
We realised that our main laundry were a colored clothes, 40degrees Eco mode. We created a basket to put directly the clothes that could be washed on this mode. It helped us gaining time when sharing the clothes.
The Excel document:
We needed to realise our water and energy consumption. An Excel sheet that could be shared and modified by the both of us was a great solution. It is a nice way to archive the number of machines you do per month, and the programs you do the most. I will share here a screenshot on what ours looked like.
The hand-made washing wood plank:
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