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Base salon recycles hair, helps clean up oil spill

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  • By Senior Airman Samantha S. Crane
  • 375th Air Mobility Wing Public Affairs
The Base Exchange beauty salon recently began collecting hair clippings to assist in the clean up of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

After finding out about the program from a friend, Caise Gardiner, hair stylist, began collecting hair at the end of June to donate through "Matter of Trust."

"One of my friends from another salon said something about it, so I looked into it too," she said.

According to the website, www.matteroftrust.org, the group seeks to "link ideas, spark action and materialize sustainable systems."

The organization hosts three programs: manmade surplus, natural surplus and eco-educational. Their efforts in assisting with the Gulf Coast oil spill fall under natural surplus. The project collects hair at 19 donated warehouses spread through Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Florida.

After the hair is received--both from humans and animals, volunteers bundle hair into recycled nylon to create booms, which, when placed in oil-contaminated water, soak up excess oil. After use, the hair booms are disposed of as hazardous waste.

"Hair usually just goes into the trash, so I may as well put it to good use," said Ms. Gardiner.

For more information, visit www.matteroftrust.org.