Traditional Clothes Drying is an Eco-friendly Alternative

When it comes to drying your laundry, the modern age would now turn to the usual dryers and spinners that can be bought from the usual appliance store. When you buy these contraptions, you are adding up to additional burden as far as your electric bills are concerned.
Apparently, we have forgotten the traditional way to dry out clothes with the standard way of hanging them at the backyard because it takes time for them to dry up. But while the length may be an issue, do remember, longer as it may seem for them to dry up, the longer you are allowing our energy sources to last.
If you’re lucky enough to have the space for a tumble dryer, the idea of giving up such a useful gadget probably doesn’t sound great, but if the eco argument won’t convince you, the financial ones just might. There is simply no such thing as a ‘low-energy’ tumble dryer; like hairdryers, electric fires and most other plug-in devices that throw out a lot of heat, they guzzle one heck of a lot of energy. This is not good for your electricity bill or the planet’s.
(Source) Hippyshopper










