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Huffington Post
April 27, 2016
According to Project Laundry List, if you dry four loads of laundry in an electric dryer per week, it'll cost you an extra $110 per year (that's basically a membership to Hulu). Wash your clothes in cold water whenever possible and then hang them to dry on your own DIY version of an indoor clothesline (if DIYÃÂ ...
Capital Public Radio News
December 29, 2015
This story is part of our series on new California laws that take effect on Jan. 1, 2016. It's called having the right to dry. That's right. California needed a law to allow everyone to hang clothes outside on a clothesline or drying rack. “This is not the first time that we have tried to get a bill like this passed,” saysÃÂ ...
The News-Press
December 5, 2015
Lee is the founder of Project Laundry List, a nonprofit group with the mission of “making air-drying and cold-water washing laundry acceptable and desirable as simple and effective ways to save energy.” Florida was the first state to pass a right-to-dry law, Lee said. The statute makes invalid any ordinance,ÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
October 15, 2015
Last week, amid all the excitement (if that's the right word) over Gov. Jerry Brown's signing of a right-to-die bill for California, a smaller, quieter — and rhyming — law was also passed. Assembly Bill 1448, nicknamed the "right to dry," makes it illegal for landlords and homeowners associations to prohibitÃÂ ...
Grist
November 7, 2013
For the cost of a simple rope and a handful of clothespins, plus a few minutes per laundry load, you get a discount on your electric bill (up to $25 per month, according to advocacy group Project Laundry List), a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (residential dryers are responsible for 32 million metricÃÂ ...
Grist
May 27, 2013
And the passionate air-dryers at Project Laundry List, whose work we've reported on previously, say they do not know of any such regulations in any of the five boroughs. Which is to say, if clotheslines are illegal in Brooklyn, residents have been breaking the law for decades. Centuries, maybe. Here is oneÃÂ ...
New York Times
May 11, 2012
What role does the clothespin play in Project Laundry List? Looking backward, the clothespin is a relatively easy way to dry your clothes without having to lay them on the ground or drape them over something. Looking forward, the clothespin is a phenomenal interest of ours because we're in the process ofÃÂ ...
Grist Magazine
November 12, 2009
Alexander Lee founded Project Laundry List as a Middlebury College undergrad in 1995, after hearing Dr. Helen Caldicott say we could shut down the nuclear industry if we all did things like hang out our clothes. He's been true to the cause ever since, pushing for clotheslines across the land — even at theÃÂ ...
New York Times
April 18, 2008
“A clothesline is not a solar panel or a Prius — it's something that everyone can afford,” said Alexander Lee, founder of Project Laundry List, which promotes sustainable technology in the home. None of this means the tumble dryer is dead. Over the past three decades it has become a fixture of domestic lifeÃÂ ...
Huffington Post
April 27, 2016
According to Project Laundry List, if you dry four loads of laundry in an electric dryer per week, it'll cost you an extra $110 per year (that's ...
Capital Public Radio News
December 29, 2015
This story is part of our series on new California laws that take effect on Jan. 1, 2016. It's called having the right to dry. That's right. California ...
The News-Press
December 5, 2015
Lee is the founder of Project Laundry List, a nonprofit group with the mission of “making air-drying and cold-water washing laundry acceptable ...
Los Angeles Times
October 15, 2015
One organization within that movement, Project Laundry List, sponsors a series of art programs that pay tribute to the aesthetic beauty of the ...
Grist
November 7, 2013
... Project Laundry List), a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions (residential dryers are responsible for 32 million metric tons of CO2 per year), ...
Grist
May 27, 2013
And the passionate air-dryers at Project Laundry List, whose work we've reported on previously, say they do not know of any such regulations ...
New York Times
May 11, 2012
Glen Berkowitz is the executive director of Project Laundry List, a nonprofit organization that advocates washing clothes in cold water and ...
Grist Magazine
November 12, 2009
Alexander Lee founded Project Laundry List as a Middlebury College undergrad in 1995, after hearing Dr. Helen Caldicott say we could shut ...
New York Times (blog)
October 26, 2009
Project Laundry List believes, from anecdotal evidence, that the vast majority of families can see a 10 to 20 percent savings on their electric bill ...
New York Times
April 18, 2008
“A clothesline is not a solar panel or a Prius — it's something that everyone can afford,” said Alexander Lee, founder of Project Laundry List, ...
timessentinel.com
December 27, 2016
Check out Project Laundry List online for more info. JULY - Eat local. Eat organic. Support local producers at the many farmers markets.
Huffington Post
April 27, 2016
According to Project Laundry List, if you dry four loads of laundry in an electric dryer per week, it'll cost you an extra $110 per year (that's basically a membership to Hulu).
KeepMEcurrent.com
February 11, 2016
Project Laundry List is a Concord, N.H.-based nonprofit organization that provides solar clothes drying advocacy and education.
Pensacola News Journal
December 12, 2015
Lee is the founder of Project Laundry List, a nonprofit group with the mission of "making air-drying and cold-water washing laundry acceptable and desirable as simple and effective ways to save energy.
13WMAZ
December 7, 2015
Lee is the founder of Project Laundry List, a nonprofit group with the mission of "making air-drying and cold-water washing laundry acceptable and desirable as simple and effective ways to save energy.