Tide and Walmart Team Up to Expand Adoption of Washing in Cold with Consumers: For the Love of Their Laundry, Their Wallets and the Planet
April 22 2024 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
New Collaboration Aims to Reduce Environmental
Impact of Laundry, Highlight Benefits of Cold Water
Tide®, America’s #1 trusted laundry detergent1, and Walmart,
America’s largest retailer2, announced a joint effort today to help
Americans make a smart, more sustainable choice in the laundry room
– washing in cold – as consumers continue to express desire for
more eco-friendly options while lamenting challenges such as cost,
effectiveness and convenience. The multi-month campaign, which
launched today in conjunction with Earth Day, will include in-store
product sampling and demos, digital advertising, in-store signage,
social media promotion and more to help establish cold water as the
next broadly adopted eco-habit, while underscoring the personal
benefits of washing in cold.
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Tide and Walmart announced a joint effort
to help Americans make a smart, more sustainable choice in the
laundry room: washing in cold. (Photo: Business Wire)
The campaign, “Turn to Cold for the Love of…”, kicks off as Tide
PODS, Tide Power PODS and Tide liquid laundry detergent receive a
formula upgrade delivering a powerful clean in cold, enabling
consumers to enjoy the myriad benefits of cold water alongside the
Tide clean they expect:
- Clothing longevity and clean performance: Tide in cold
works on 100% of common stains and helps keep clothes looking like
new.
- Money savings: Washing laundry in cold water can help
save up to $150 a year on energy bills3.
- Environmental impact: Washing in cold (vs hot) water
saves up to 90% energy on average. That’s enough electricity saved
in just one load to power the average American household for over
an hour4.
Consider the fact that Americans do over 30 billion loads of
laundry every year, and the small act of turning the dial to cold
adds up to big impact. The net benefit of cold wash is so
significant that Tide has set a goal to turn 75% of loads of
laundry in North America to cold water washing by 2030. If
successful, the move would avoid 27 million metric tons of CO2
emissions5, or the equivalent energy savings to powering down all
of New York City or San Francisco for over a year6.
“Consumers don’t have to choose between energy-intensive hot and
warm water and a deep clean. With a product that delights in cold
and the right partners to help spread the message, we can
meaningfully move the needle,” said Todd Cline, Senior Director of
Sustainability, North America Fabric Care at Procter & Gamble.
“Ninety percent of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart
store. As Tide’s latest formula upgrade hits shelves to deliver a
powerful clean even in cold water, collaborating with Walmart to
amplify the benefits of cold wash with Tide is an extremely
impactful way to drive cold water trial and adoption.”
“At Walmart, our purpose has always been to help people save
money and live better. More and more, consumers are looking for
easier ways to make the more sustainable choice, without
compromising quality,” said Marco Reyes, Senior Director for
Sustainability, Walmart. “Washing in cold with Tide helps deliver
on multiple consumer needs while enabling the development of a new
habit that can sustain for the long term, potentially
generationally – well aligned with our commitment to making the
everyday choice the more sustainable choice for people.”
Walmart’s collaboration accelerates a growing Tide-led coalition
of brands and organizations touting the benefits of cold water to
help make cold wash the new standard, joining the ranks of World
Wildlife Fund, HanesBrands, and several appliance manufacturers.
For more information on Tide’s work to start a cold water movement,
or Tide’s broader Ambition 2030 to reduce the environmental impact
of laundry across the lifecycle, from manufacturing through end of
use, visit Tide.com.
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1 Consumers’ number one trusted laundry
detergent brand in Reader’s Digest Trusted Brand survey
2 According to National Retail
Federation’s “2023 Top 100 Retailers”
3 In non-HE washer, 8 loads/wk from hot to
cold, avg electricity rate (13.3c/kWh)
4 Based on average American household
electricity consumption, as reported by the U.S. Energy Information
Administration
5 Over the decade (2020-2030)
6 According to reported city-wide annual
electricity usage by New York Building Congress and the California
Energy Commission
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