03.13.24
Through a new partnership, Electrolux, GE Appliances and Samsung have new “Tide Cold Certified” washing machines. The designation means they have a feature on them that Tide scientists have tested to deliver a better clean in cold with Tide, according to Procter & Gamble.
The Tide Cold Certified program was established to help people easily identify washing machines and features that are optimized for cold water washing, and help drive behavior change.
Washing with cold water reduces energy use, saves people money and extends the life of clothing, but despite this, 43% of laundry loads in North America are still being washed in hot or warm water, according to Tide.
“This is the first time Tide has partnered with appliance manufacturers to test washing machines with features that deliver an enhanced clean on cold because people deserve a simple but effective way to do laundry more sustainably,” said Todd Cline, Senior Director, head of sustainability, Procter & Gamble, North America Fabric Care. “Addressing the climate change crisis takes collaboration on a large scale, and we are incredibly thankful to GE Appliances, Electrolux and Samsung for joining us in the journey to turn more loads to cold water washing, which means less energy wasted and less impact on the environment with every wash, and also benefits people’s wallets and clothing.”
The announcement follows the recent roll out of new Tide evo, a new sustainable detergent format.
Experts from Tide worked together with counterparts at Electrolux, GE Appliances and Samsung. The Tide Cold Certified washing machines have at least one of the three following options that enhance the machine’s ability to wash in cold:
• Cold water feature: A physical component that strengthens the machine’s ability to wash in cold water with Tide.
• Custom cold cycle: A new wash cycle developed to provide great wash performance when using cold water in combination with Tide.
• Cold water wash setting: A button or other setting that defaults to most cycles to using cold water, so the consumer doesn’t have to remember to turn the setting to cold.
To be certified, Tide scientists must also validate that the cold feature on the machine improves the cold wash performance with Tide compared to washing in cold without Tide.
This initiative can further advance Tide’s Ambition of turning three out of four loads of laundry to cold water washing in the US and Canada by 2030, said P&G.
Procter & Gamble's first "cold water" Tide was rolled out in 2005, as reported by Happi.
“At Electrolux Group, we are proud to be part of the collective effort to raise awareness of the many benefits of washing in cold with Tide, such as reduced energy costs, fewer carbon emissions and increased clothing longevity, all while effectively eliminating those hard-to-remove stains,” said CEO of Electrolux Group North America Ricardo Cons. “The powerful combination of our highly efficient front load washing machines, coupled with being Tide Cold Certified, affirms we are providing innovative technology that not only delivers an exceptional consumer experience but ensures all have the opportunity to make sustainable, impactful and cost-effective choices in their home.”
“We are passionate about joining Tide on its mission to empower consumers to turn to cold water washing, as we believe that adopting this simple eco-habit can have a major impact on both the consumer and our environment,” said Peter Pepe, VP of Clothes Care for GE Appliances. “That’s why we continue to deliver leading innovation designed to optimize wash performance in cold water, so it’s easier than ever for consumers. We are proud to recognize these products as Tide Cold Certified, from our new top load washer line-up engineered to wash in cold water to dedicated cold wash cycles on our front load washers.”
“Sustainability is a key area of focus at Samsung. We are excited to partner with industry leaders like P&G to develop new technologies that can provide real benefits for our consumers,” said Moohyung Lee, EVP and head of the customer experience team for the digital appliances business at Samsung Electronics. “The Tide Cold Certified feature that combines key elements of Samsung’s hardware and software technology together with Tide’s unique formulation will provide our consumers with a great cold wash experience on select Samsung washers.”
The Tide Cold Certified program was established to help people easily identify washing machines and features that are optimized for cold water washing, and help drive behavior change.
Washing with cold water reduces energy use, saves people money and extends the life of clothing, but despite this, 43% of laundry loads in North America are still being washed in hot or warm water, according to Tide.
“This is the first time Tide has partnered with appliance manufacturers to test washing machines with features that deliver an enhanced clean on cold because people deserve a simple but effective way to do laundry more sustainably,” said Todd Cline, Senior Director, head of sustainability, Procter & Gamble, North America Fabric Care. “Addressing the climate change crisis takes collaboration on a large scale, and we are incredibly thankful to GE Appliances, Electrolux and Samsung for joining us in the journey to turn more loads to cold water washing, which means less energy wasted and less impact on the environment with every wash, and also benefits people’s wallets and clothing.”
The announcement follows the recent roll out of new Tide evo, a new sustainable detergent format.
Experts from Tide worked together with counterparts at Electrolux, GE Appliances and Samsung. The Tide Cold Certified washing machines have at least one of the three following options that enhance the machine’s ability to wash in cold:
• Cold water feature: A physical component that strengthens the machine’s ability to wash in cold water with Tide.
• Custom cold cycle: A new wash cycle developed to provide great wash performance when using cold water in combination with Tide.
• Cold water wash setting: A button or other setting that defaults to most cycles to using cold water, so the consumer doesn’t have to remember to turn the setting to cold.
To be certified, Tide scientists must also validate that the cold feature on the machine improves the cold wash performance with Tide compared to washing in cold without Tide.
This initiative can further advance Tide’s Ambition of turning three out of four loads of laundry to cold water washing in the US and Canada by 2030, said P&G.
Procter & Gamble's first "cold water" Tide was rolled out in 2005, as reported by Happi.
“At Electrolux Group, we are proud to be part of the collective effort to raise awareness of the many benefits of washing in cold with Tide, such as reduced energy costs, fewer carbon emissions and increased clothing longevity, all while effectively eliminating those hard-to-remove stains,” said CEO of Electrolux Group North America Ricardo Cons. “The powerful combination of our highly efficient front load washing machines, coupled with being Tide Cold Certified, affirms we are providing innovative technology that not only delivers an exceptional consumer experience but ensures all have the opportunity to make sustainable, impactful and cost-effective choices in their home.”
“We are passionate about joining Tide on its mission to empower consumers to turn to cold water washing, as we believe that adopting this simple eco-habit can have a major impact on both the consumer and our environment,” said Peter Pepe, VP of Clothes Care for GE Appliances. “That’s why we continue to deliver leading innovation designed to optimize wash performance in cold water, so it’s easier than ever for consumers. We are proud to recognize these products as Tide Cold Certified, from our new top load washer line-up engineered to wash in cold water to dedicated cold wash cycles on our front load washers.”
“Sustainability is a key area of focus at Samsung. We are excited to partner with industry leaders like P&G to develop new technologies that can provide real benefits for our consumers,” said Moohyung Lee, EVP and head of the customer experience team for the digital appliances business at Samsung Electronics. “The Tide Cold Certified feature that combines key elements of Samsung’s hardware and software technology together with Tide’s unique formulation will provide our consumers with a great cold wash experience on select Samsung washers.”