When I was little, my best friend's family never dried their clothes in their dryer but on a clothes line or indoor rack next to the radiators. In my house, we did use a dryer. I never understood their reasoning until now. Why use all that electricity or gas when you can just hang your clothes out in the sun (or partial sun in my case)? This is how it's been done for thousands of years before the industrial revolution, so why change? According to the US Dept of Energy an electric dryer can use between 1800-5000 watts of power. That's a lot of electricity! Even if you supplement your dryer usage by hanging stuff out half the time, you'd be saving a bunch of money and resources. So that's what we've decided to do. It's even catching on among our fellow eco-villagers - every time I walk by the line, it's got someone else's clothes on it! Thanks to Rhett and Amy at Greentime for the inspiration! PS Check out Project Laundry List for more info on communities coming together to end laundry line bans. Isn't that nutty? Drying clothes on a line is illegal in a lot of places!
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Bringing Back The Clothes Line: No Dryer Needed!
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