The department of innovation and development of the Lagoon, has prepared a comprehensive report comparing the consumption of energy, water, solvents and soaps, between the Lagoon and a new system last generation machine traditional dry cleaning. This report shows that the Lagoon is 40% more efficient energetically, and did not generate any waste. Besides the excellent quality clear washing vides Lagoon. Consumption per kilo of dry clothing treated Perchloroethylene Machine Wash Lagoon Water System Water 19.2 liters 15.4 liters Electricity kwh 0.69 kwh Detergents 4 -8 0.29 15 20 ml ml Perchloroethylene 60 grams – Destination of emissions Perchloroethylene Dry Machine Wash Lagoon Water System Water Public Sewer Public Sewer Electric Atmosphere Atmosphere T T Detergents Public Sewer Funds distillation distillation Funds Perchloroethylene 2 Water contact Land Atmosphere Garments (leakage) – We analyzed data from the study (all consumption per kilo of clothes are treated): WATER: Washing machine with a dry requires 19.2 liters of water while the lagoon system spend only 15.4 liters. Thus we see that we spend more water with the dry cleaning system with the Lagoon, which is specifically a wash in water. Learn more about this topic with the insights from Mike Gianoni. This means that the volume of water needed to dry the machine just to cool is much greater than that required Lagoon system for the entire cleaning process. ELECTRICITY: With the cost of electricity goes something like that with the cost of water. While a kilo of washing clothes with a machine that uses Perchloroethylene need of 0.69 kWh. with water washing system for use only 0.29 kWh Lagoon.