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My two cents for the environment!

 
Posted by susrith iyerApprentice Friday, July 31 2009 3 comments

Among all the other things I try doing to do my bit to save the environment, air/sun drying my laundry is one of them. Although it seems like a small thing to do, I was overwhelmed by the amount of CO2 emitted by a standard laundry dryer. I am writing in the context of USA because I am living here as of now. I hail from India and sun dying your clothes is a normal thing there. However, lack of space (apartment dwelling), climatic conditions (most part of the country) make it impossible for people to depend on the SUN's rays to dry their clothes. People living down south could definitely give it a try. I try washing most of my clothes in a bucket, in my bathroom tub. But the process is a bit tedious and is taking it's toll on my injured shoulder. Result is the occasional guilt ridden use of the washer. I have been trying to convince myself of the water saved while running a full load to set off the CO2 emissions (by a washer).

An average American family of three uses the dryer four hours a week. Replacing use of your dryer with a clothes line will reduce your household carbon dioxide emissions by 1,247 pounds per year. (Assuming you use your dryer four hours per week. (source: sierraclub.org)

My solution was a clothes drying rack/stand from IKEA. This in fact replaced my old stand which broke a few days ago. I love crisp sun dried towels for my bath. :-)

I have re-purposed used milk cans and yogurt containers as planters. it was fun to request friends to donate their discards. It was worth the effort...


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  • Holi_--_festival_of_colors

    Linda LucilleUser2449_level said on July 31, 2009

    Way to go, Susrith!! I am a huge believer in trying to do a little bit here and there to make a difference, but I must admit that I haven't yet taken the line-dried laundry approach yet. That is just one chore that is time consuming enough using a machine -- I can't imagine scrubbing my duds in a bucket like you. You deserve 4 green stars for that commitment!
  • Jun2-09_009

    susrith iyerApprentice said on August 02, 2009

    :).. im trying
  • Dad5

    Surinder SainiUser306_level said on August 02, 2009

    It is great that you are using clothes line to dry your laundry. In our household too we have been doing this for years and we very much like the sun dried clothes, especially the towels come out to be more absorbent. It saves so much of energy by not using the dryer.

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