Matter of Trust: Soaking Up the Gulf Oil Naturally by YourEnchantedGardener .....

A Natural Solution for Soaking Up Oil. in the Gulf. It's a Matter of Trust.

Date:   5/7/2010 2:37:21 AM ( 14 y ago)






Matter of Trust is doing important work.
You give people an opportunity to help
one another through your simple
bioremedial measure of collecting
hair and using hair to soak up oil.

This is a sustainable solution
to the oil slick, although it would
be time consuming and labor intensive.

This in essence is what nature asks.
This is essence is why the condition
occurred in the first place.

We cannot live on the earth taking more
than we give. We cannot live here cutting corners.
We cannot live here being
unkind to each other or taking more than
we need from each other and from the earth.

We are intended to live here in community
with each other and the earth.

The Earth belongs to all of us.
Our natural resources belong to all of us.

Leslie Goldman
Your Enchanted Gardener



http://www.skininc.com/spabusiness/sustainability/93067659.html


7:22 AM
May 8, 2010

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Hair Clippings from Salons Can Help in Oil-Spill Cleanup
Posted: May 7, 2010

If your spa has a salon arm, consider taking part in this initiative to do your part to help clean up the massive oil spill off of the Louisiana coastline. Read more to find out how.

Green oil spill cleanup is being revolutionized in an unusual way with the use of human hair collected by salons throughout the country. Joining forces to help prevent a looming ecological disaster, Michael Angelo Hair Studio located in Tampa, Florida, has joined Matter of Trust, an ecological public charity that assists in oil spill cleanup by promoting environmental sustainability. Together with the help of south Tampa community members and salon clients, Michael Angelo Hair Studio is collecting hair clippings to be donated to Matter of Trust, so they can be made into oil spill cleanup mats and containment booms. According to oceanography experts, “The oil from the current spill that sank off the coast of Louisiana last Thursday is threatening marshes and beaches across the Gulf Coast. Unless this disaster is quickly contained, it will taint the Florida Keys and perhaps the entire Atlantic coast.”

Phil McCrory, a hairstylist from Alabama, first discovered how hair could help soak up oil and aid in disaster relief after he noticed the fur on Alaskan otters was completely soaked with oil during the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill. He began testing how much oil he could collect with the hair clippings from his salon and from here he invented the “hairmat” to help clean up oil contaminated waters. From this point on, Matter of Trust has been collecting hair clippings, sorting them and shipping the fibers off to nonwoven needlepunch factories to make batches of hairmats to use for oil spill relief. Matter of Trust also creates booms from loose hair that is stuffed into nylon stockings which are then doubled up and tied together to surround and soak up oil.

Matter of Trust is currently fundraising for their own needlepunch machine to make hairmats in their California-based headquarters. Not only will this help provide jobs and training for California community members, but it will also help assist in producing hairmats and booms at a higher rate.

According to Matter of Trust, “The U.S. has more than 300,000 hair salons and each one cuts an average of a pound of hair per day. By joining our relief effort and signing up for our donor program, your salon will help us make a difference in the ecosystem and to help prevent further damage from oil spills that continue to aggressively destroy coastal water ways.”




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This is good stuff
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MATTER OF TRUST
ONLINE STORE
http://excessaccess.com/pages/main_store.html

Good Stuff.
I like this....




LISA
HOW TO MAKE A HAIR BOOM
TO PICK UP OIL






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1:09 AM




NASA PROVES THIS HAIR TECHNOLOGY





MORE VIDEOS OF PRODUCT
THAT PULLS OIL FROM THE
OIL SPILLS

http://www.ottimat.com/videos.html


12:51 AM

12:36 AM

May 8, 2010





Oil-Spill Answers: Will Hair, Fur, and Pantyhose Really Stop the Spread of Oil?
http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/thehumancondition/archive/2010/05/04/oil-spill...





As BP spends millions of dollars a day on efforts to contain the oil slick in the Gulf of Mexico, environmental organization Matter of Trust is doing its part by soliciting donations of hair, fur, and nylons. But will this stuff really stop the oil from spreading? How does it work?

Thought up by a resourceful Alabama hairstylist Phil McCrory after watching coverage of the Exxon Valdez spill, the idea is that oil clings to microscopic scales on hair shafts—a macro version of the way that human hair gets gunky when it comes into contact with oil or grease. Pairs of pantyhose are stuffed with hair—animal fur—and then submerged in the ocean to clean up the spilled oil.

And apparently it works. After conducting a few experiments in his backyard swimming pool, McCrory took his invention to NASA and had them test it further. Researchers there concluded that human hair can indeed be effective in cleaning up oil, though they did not rule on the use of feathers or animal fur. Matteroftrust.org has a video showing the production and effectiveness of these hairball booms.

From Newsweek
May 4, 2010


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HAIR for soaking up Oil
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