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Sustainable, Biodegradable, and Cheap: Dog and Human Hair Useful for Oil Spill Clean-Up
Sustainable, Biodegradable, and Cheap Dog Fur and Human Hair Useful for Oil Spill Clean-Up. A project of the UTS or the University of Technology Sydney discovered the effectiveness of human hair and dog fur, which were recycled and sourced from wastes of salons and dog grooming establishments, in cleaning up oil spills.
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