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Over 80% of our households have a clothes dryer drawing huge amounts of precious energy!
If every household participated for even one day hanging their clothes to dry it would save us a huge amount of energy and a huge dollar savings.
More importantly that translates into less pollutants and thus less health consequences associated with coal driven electricity.
As a global community, if we could all hang our clothes to dry, it will mean healthier mentalities, healthier relationships and a healthier earth.
And that’s just one day; how about a week, a year, a lifetime??
As part of our conscious development to think and act on thoughts that support OUR health and the health of OUR planet, humans are encouraged to participate in the following:
INTERNATIONAL CLOTHESLINE WEEK (ICW): (As registered in the Chase’s Calendar of Events)
What is International Clothesline Week asking us to do? Every year the first full week in June (Saturday to Saturday) hang your clothes to dry instead of using an electric clothes dryer.
If a sunny day, hang your clothes outside; if a rainy day, hang your clothes inside. If you can’t do it for a week, hang your clothes for a day or even just one load of laundry … or a pair of jeans…any amount counts and will be appreciated by the people and by the earth itself.
Additional action: if hanging your clothes outside, make a statement by hanging flags or symbols of your country, culture, religion, a world flag (see http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/worldflag.html) and/or etc, to indicate that humans, from all walks of life, are interconnected and collectively involved in doing good things for the earth.
Have an International Clothesline Week Parade or Picnic in your community. Ask your city or town to participate in this event by publicizing the event and setting up the route and/or picnic location. You can get green sponsors to get on your side and likely many people will volunteer. Set up a contest to see who has the longest clothesline, the coolest clothesline, newest energy device, etc, all in the name of leading humanity into conscious awareness of their use of energy.
Things to consider when hanging clothes to dry:
Is hanging clothes allowed? Maybe not!
If your municipality/region/builder doesn’t allow clothes to be hanged then take a stand and do it anyway; make a statement during International Clothesline Week! Is aesthetics more important then saving lives? Call your local city hall’s zoning and building department to ask them about the regulations. If hanging clothes outside is not allowed in your area, ask your municipality how you can change the law. If unsure and uncomfortable, just hang your clothes inside or do some other electricity saving action.
Please: Tell everyone that you know AROUND THE WORLD about International Clothesline Week; friends, relatives, media, groups, your government; get your children involved at their school. Give people a clothespin that has written “hangtodry.com” on one side (this site has all the information regarding this event) – ask them to PLEASE check it out and get involved!
Pass it on!
Let every one know about International Clothesline Week. This year lets make ICW bigger, better and recognized in more countries than ever before. Tell your government, neighbors, friends, family and everyone else to go to www.HangToDry.com for more information.
Thanks to wellness-mania.com: International Clothesline Week 2010