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Programs
The "Right to Dry" Campaign
Many people in the United States are not allowed to hang out their
clothes to dry in the sun. Community covenants, landlord
prohibitions, and zoning laws are the three primary means of
stopping people from using clotheslines. State legislators are
encouraged to introduce "Right to Dry" legislation to stem this
growing problem.
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involved...)
Stop The Ban!
Campaign
Clotheslines are
banned by tens of thousands of homeowners' associations
nation-wide. Through a public airing of communities and landlords
that prohibit the clothesline, we aim to encourage the use of the
clothesline. We work with community activists to bring about a
change in local policy. We maintain a Community Registry of places
that ban or restrict clothesline use.
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A Million Solar Dryers
Project Laundry
List aims to collect pledges from a million clothesline and drying
rack users.
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Campaign
for Cleaner Energy Alternatives
Project
Laundry List started when Middlebury College students, concerned
about Hydro-Quebec's plans for major dam projects and the
expansion of nuclear power, started to hang political messages on
a clothesline.
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Go to the
Project Laundry List Action Center.
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