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Gurugram founder turns salon hair waste into mats that clean polluted water

Gurugram founder turns salon hair waste into mats that clean polluted waterWorldPing

Salons' discarded human hair has found a new life as pollution-absorbing mats. These innovative mats intercept contaminants in drains, preventing them from entering larger water bodies.

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