Project Laundry List
Project Laundry List was a New Hampshire group that encouraged the outdoor drying of clothes, "making air-drying laundry and cold-water washing acceptable and desirable as simple and effective ways to save energy," as quoted from their mission statement. It supports what is sometimes called the "right to dry".[1]
It provided information to help change laws and prevent neighborhoods, private housing developments, and apartment complexes from outlawing clothes lines because of aesthetic reasons, under the stated principle "All citizens nation-wide should have the legal right to hang out their laundry."
The organization was founded by a resident of Concord, New Hampshire, Alexander Lee, but went into hiatus after Lee moved to China in 2010 and as of 2017 does not appear to be extant.
References
- ^ Nashua Telegraph "Idea of PLL Hung Out to Dry"
External links
- Project Laundry List
- "Clothesline Rule Creates Flap" Boston Globe article March 13, 2008
- N.Y. Times article Dec. 2007
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- Bleach
- Fabric softener
- Laundry detergent
- pods
- Combo washer dryer
- Dry cleaning
- Tunnel washer
- Wet cleaning
- Washboard
- Wash copper
- Washing machine
- Clothes dryer
- Clothes horse
- Clothes line
- Drying cabinet
- Hills Hoist
- Mangle
- Dryer ball
- Colour fastness
- Fulling
- Posting
- Shrinkage
- Stain