Paper By Umweltbundesamt On The Relevance Of Professional
Laundry And Machine Dishwashing On The Entry Of Phosphate And Other Phosphorus
Compounds (P) Into Wastewater
In June 2021 the German Federal Environment Agency published
a research document aimed at determining the relevance of professional laundry
and machine dishwashing with regard to the entry of phosphate and other
phosphorus compounds (P) into the wastewater.
In a first step, an overview of the various technical
processes used in professional laundry
and machine dishwashing is given. Further, the question of where
phosphates could already be eliminated today or where phosphate is essential
for optimal cleaning – taking hygiene, energy, and water consumption into
account – is addressed. Based on the quantities of phosphorus used in
professional laundry and machine dishwashing, an assessment of the impact of a
reduction in the use of phosphorus in the commercial sector on water quality is
made.
The assessment shows that the sector contributes circa 0.7
to 1.6% of the total Ptotal inputs to surface waters. This supports that in the
upcoming review of the Detergent Regulation the phosphorous restrictions
currently applied to consumer laundry and automatic dishwash, should not be
extended to other product categories. Such a reduction is not expected to
result in a measurable change in water quality or a measurable contribution to
the objectives of the Water Framework Directive.
Link to full original document: Relevanz der gewerblichen
Textil- und Geschirrreinigung am Eintrag von Phosphat und anderen
Phosphorverbindungen (P) in das Abwasser | Umweltbundesamt
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