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"Project Laundry List's] Web site, laundrylist.org, is an encyclopedia on the energy advantages of hanging laundry."

 

-"To Fight Global Warming, Some Hang a Clothesline,"

New York Times (April 12, 2007)

 

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Permanent Press

 

Project Laundry List has appeared in hundreds of articles and on dozens of television and radio shows. Click on these mastheads to view a story.


Fighting for the Right to Dry - TIME   New York Times

 

Airing His Laundry - Rutland Herald

Clothesline Rule Creates Flap - The Boston Globe  NPR

ABC World News Tonight

 

These are a few of the more recent links to stories about our people and our work.

 

 

 

 

Clothes Clips

 

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"I was driving through Connecticut, listening to traffic on 1010 WINS news.  I heard something about dirty laundry in Greenwich and tuned out cuz I thought it was more corruption (like that just discovered in NJ).  But then I heard Project Laundry List mentioned! Well done!  You’re getting the word out!"

-Alison Jones, photographer of clotheslines

 

 

Rosie the BloggerClothes Peggers

 

The blogosphere is alive with activity about Project Laundry List. Our blog is called The Clothes Peg.

 

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Drying for Freedom 

 

These are wonderful little clips of Laundry and Clotheslines in the movies, fun ads and home videos related to Project Laundry List and laundry.

 

 

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