About

Project Laundry List is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization which aims to demonstrate that personal choices can make a difference for the Earth and its people. Our focus is on PLL WashboardNorth America’s over-dependence on nuclear power and other unsustainable forms of energy.

Art, advocacy, and education are the tools we use. Hosting and planning design competitions, symposia, and art shows; advocating for the “Right to Dry” and appliance standards; and distributing materials are just some of our activities and programs. An impressive board of directors and world-renowned panel of advisors are allowing us to grow and prosper.

We develop simple solutions to complex problems. We draw our strength from an involved group of volunteers. While many campaigns attempt to educate and mobilize individuals for far away activities, Project Laundry List offers a positive way for people to become involved right in their own homes and backyards.

We are changing the world through clotheslines–one household at a time.

5 Responses to “About”

  1. Cindy Etter-Turnbull Says:

    What a wonderful spot to “air our laundry”! I hope many of you took an opportunity on National Hanging Out Day to enjoy the revival of the old art of hanging the wash in nature’s senses. If you are an adventurous soul, try it again!!

  2. neighbors911 Says:

    WOW! Such an interesting topic… decision can be very subjective…

    Definitely an interesting story line for our new national reality TV show,
    “Neighbors 911.” Casting is looking for participants with real neighbor disputes.

    If selected to appear on the show, participants will receive a $1500 compensation fee. There’s no travel required, but the location must be within 90 minutes of NYC. If anyone knows of a good story, and we use it on the show, you’ll receive a $200 referral. Email us right a way at lizlewiscasting@gmail.com or call Dana 212-905-1742 for details!

  3. quidam58 Says:

    I wrote a short poem about laundry, called Rough Seas, after reading about how people have such a hard time drying their clothes on their own property. I linked it to your main website. We all have to work together to help save the environment. Thanks for your great efforts.
    http://snakeinthebasement.wordpress.com/

  4. Raquel Says:

    Hello,

    I found the your photo while searching for just the right picture for a power point presentation I am giving for my class. (I am a student at the University of Phoenix)
    The presentation is about the differences in growing up today vs. back between the 40s through the early 70s.
    Your photo makes the correct impression for a slide in my power point and I was wondering if it would be alright to use it? I will be happy to email you a copy of the PowerPoint when I finish it, if you would like to first review it before I proceed with the presentation.
    Thank you for your consideration,

    Sincerely,
    Raquel

  5. S.Ang Says:

    I was googling for answers to why subdivision HOAs are so uptight about homeowners drying laundry outside on their property and found this site!

    This is a cause worth advocating for! The economy is in the can, and why are homeowners not allowed to save a few bucks in electricity bill by hanging their laundry instead of using the dryer? Not to mention how much that’ll help reduce the CO2 footprint as well if everyone jumps on board.

    How do I get my subdivision to jump on the green wagon?? And where can I find the equipment to set up my own laundry lines?

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