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One company is using human hair as a natural oil spill cleanup tool, proving that sometimes the best solution is right in front of us.
A non-profit organization uses an often discarded part of the body to clean up deadly oil spills: the hair on your head.
Aaron Elam, who owns Hairstream Salon, will be donating hair clippings to a California nonprofit that uses the hair to clean up oil spills.
A nonprofit organization is addressing a hairy situation with an eco-friendly solution: turning donated locks into mats that can soak up oil spills. Matter of Trust, an organization based out of ...
A nonprofit based in San Francisco is using human hair and animal fur to help clean up oil spills.
A standard way to clean up oil on land is to use mats made from polypropylene, a non-biodegradable plastic. Hair, however, is an environmentally friendly resource that can soak up around five times ...