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Monday, May 17 2021 - 10:00
AsiaNet
Electrocomponents partners with The Washing Machine Project to improve the lives of 100,000 people worldwide
KANAGAWA and TOKYO, May 17, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Electrocomponents plc (LSE: ECM), a global omni-channel solutions partner for 
industrial customers and suppliers, and trading as RS Components 
[https://jp.rs-online.com/web/] in Asia Pacific, has chosen The Washing Machine 
Project Foundation as its first global charity partner [ 
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], pledging to support the project for three years. Support will extend to 
encouraging the Group's employees, customers and suppliers to contribute 
through fundraising and volunteering activities.

The Washing Machine Project was set up in 2018 by British engineer Nav Sawhney. 
He discovered that 70% of the world's population do not have access to an 
electric washing machine and for many washing clothes in rivers, lakes and 
buckets is the only solution. Handwashing clothes is recognised as being a 
major barrier to education for low-income and displaced people around the world.

This experience led Nav to develop a prototype for an affordable off-grid 
manual crank washing machine, the Divya. It is the only machine of its kind to 
be developed for humanitarian purposes and requires no electricity to operate. 
It uses a flywheel mechanism with drum-in-drum technology and combines washing 
and spin-dry functionality. Designed to be made from reusable off-the-shelf 
components and easily maintainable, it can be operated and fixed anywhere, by 
anyone. Using the Divya reduces the time spent handwashing clothes by 75% and 
requires 50% less water. It can handle loads up to 5 kg, despite weighing just 
12 kg.

Following trials last year, 50 Divyas are now in use in the Jeddah 5 refugee 
camp in Mosul, Federal Iraq. By 2023, the plan is to have at least 7,500 
machines available to disadvantaged communities in 10 countries, providing 
relief to around 100,000 people.

The three-year partnership with Electrocomponents will enable the charity to 
alleviate the burden of washing clothes for thousands of hard-hit families and 
communities. With an innovative engineering solution at its heart, the mission 
of The Washing Machine Project resonated with Electrocomponents' own.

"Electrocomponents' support will provide critical funding and components to 
develop our future machine and build the capacity of our organisation so that 
we can reach many more people in need," commented Nav Sawhney, Founder, The 
Washing Machine Project.

Support The Washing Machine Project by making a donation at 
https://electrocomponents.blackbaud-sites.com.

SOURCE RS Components
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