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		<title>Hair Clippings can help fight pollution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am indebted to Heather B on LinkedIn for drawing my attention to this blog post &#8211; http://www.beautyschool.com/blog/green-beauty/how-your-hair-can-save-the-world/ &#8211; which gives some details of a scheme whereby discarded hair from beauty salons is packed into nylon stockings and used to soak up oil spills.&#160; It seems that the fibrous and adsorbent nature of hair is [...]]]></description>
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