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If all conventional dishwashers in Germany were replaced by Zeolite appliances, then the atmosphere would be some 1.2 million tons of CO2 better off each year. This corresponds to the emissions from around 600,000 cars covering 15,000 kilometers annually.<ref>http://www.iku-innovationspreis.de/iku-info/preistraeger/archiv/preistraeger-2009.php (last downloaded on 24.11.2016).</ref> | If all conventional dishwashers in Germany were replaced by Zeolite appliances, then the atmosphere would be some 1.2 million tons of CO2 better off each year. This corresponds to the emissions from around 600,000 cars covering 15,000 kilometers annually.<ref>http://www.iku-innovationspreis.de/iku-info/preistraeger/archiv/preistraeger-2009.php (last downloaded on 24.11.2016).</ref> | ||
This made the new BSH dishwashers with Zeolite technology the most energy-efficient in the world at that time. The innovation was honored twice in 2009, firstly with the Bavarian Energy Award and secondly with the German Innovation Award for Climate and Environment from the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Construction and Reactor Safety and the Federation of German Industries.<ref>BSH Corporate Archives, A05-0032, inform 2009/2 June, page 27.</ref> | |||
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