Posted on 05/03/2010 10:21:13 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Clippings turned into booms to absorb oil
Hair stylists work hard to keep their floors clear of hair clippings, and certainly no one wants it in the sink. The's just downright gross, not to mention bad for the pipes. But a non-profit group in San Francisco is making hair a friend to the environment.
Apparently, during the nasty Exxon Valdez oil spill in 1989, a stylist down south was watching the coverage of animals covered in oil and had an "ah-ha" moment. He realized hair is absorbent as he had a client in the shampoo bowl. That gave birth to the hair mat. Fast foward to a group called Matter of Trust in San Francisco. Lisa Gautier says they are collecting hair from salons and individuals -- even animal fur -- to make absorbant boom to send to areas affected by the giant oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico.
Matter of Trust helped out shortly after the Cosco Busan spill in the Bay Area in 2007. Much of that bunker fuel washed up on Bay Area beaches and crews used the hair creations almost like a paper towel.
The hair mats are about the size of a small door mat with the feel of an SOS pad. Right now, giant boxes of hair donations are landing in San Francisco from places like Illinois and even as far away as Australia. It doesn't even have to be your own. Gautier says that hair extensions made from real hair work great too.
If you would like to donate some clippings, check out www.matteroftrust.org.
I guess sitting around waiting for hair to grow is better than nothing.
Hair raising in its simplicity.
Rice and wheat hulls does the same thing and there is a whole lot more of it.
Strange question:
So if crime was committed at the joint that collects the hair, would DNA eveidence still be of any use?
Know what I mean?
Imagine how many people’s DNA must be there.
See there, Hippies? You are PART OF THE PROBLEM!
The excess fur from my two cats ought to pretty well take care of the shorelines of Louisiana and Mississippi . . .
How ‘bout we dump shredded New York Times and WaPo papers on the oil slick? Plus a few thousand other traditional bird cage liners.
Or what if someone drops that DNA “evidence” at the scene of another crime?
DNA evidence should be used to add evidence TO a case, not build up the first round of suspects.
I’m a bit skeptical, but oil hair them out.
Horses are shedding....
This is green recycling. Don’t interfere with facts.
Imagine how much oil could be soaked up if we deprived these douchebags of their hair gel for a week, let them dry out and air-dropped them into the Gulf of Mexico. They might drain the water levels by a couple feet also.
Chicken and turkey feathers too.
I don’t think I have ever seen guys doing the duck face before. Yeesh.
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