Modern washing machines and detergents are just as effective at lower temperatures, so select a 30 degrees centigrade cycle for lightly soiled washes, or 40 degrees for more heavily soiled washes. By selecting a 40°C cycle as opposed to a 60°C programme you will use a third less electricity! Washing at 30°C will save you even more!
Also remember to use the economy programme on your washing machine if you are unable to avoid doing a small wash.
Try not to use a tumble dryer unless absolutely necessary. If the weather is fine, dry your washing outside.
But if you use a tumble dryer make sure you spin your clothes first and ensure the filters in your tumble dryer are fluff free. Afterwards, plan your ironing so you don’t have to keep changing the temperature setting on your iron. Iron clothes that need a cooler setting first, and finish with those that need the hottest setting.
When you need to replace your washing machine or tumble dryer, buy an A rated machine, and look for one which accommodates large loads – so you can do less washing overall. On average each washing machine performs 274 cycles a year, so you could save a third of the energy required by investing in an energy saving washing machine.