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Making Furniture From Human Hair Carries A Smaller Carbon FootprintEver wondered what happens to all your hair cuttings after you’ve been for a trim? Well, you could soon be sitting comfortably on someone else’s locks thanks to a London South Bank University entrepreneur’s chair made from human hair. Ronald Thompson, ex-assistant hairdresser to John Frieda and Nicky Clarke, has invented an eco-friendly material from hair clippings that could eventually replace products such as fibreglass which carry a huge carbon footprint. The 49 year old is currently developing a range of chairs - using his new
hair mat product - under LSBU’s Enterprise Associate Scheme. "I ran my own hairdressers for 12 years and even worked with several Miss
World contestants, but I was stuck in a rut and felt that it was stifling my
creativity," he said. "I’ve always had a burning passion for design and
environmental issues so, in 2000, I sold the business. I honestly couldn’t have
predicted how things have turned out in the last six years." "As part of my course I was doing a work placement on the set of the Batman Begins movie and, as you do on placement, was sweeping the floors which reminded me of my hairdressing days," he said. "I picked up a piece of fibreglass, which snapped when I stretched it. Then I did the same with a strand of hair, which didn’t. That sparked my
thinking about how we could make use of all this spare hair to make a stronger
fibreglass-type product that is environmentally friendly and sustainable." As well as giving them the chance to turn their ideas into a commercial
reality, they gain a formal academic qualification - an MSc in Enterprise by
Learning Contract. "I’ve had free office space, a setting up budget, advice on
grant applications and my own business mentor," Ronald said. "I’ve also got
access to the University’s science and engineering facilities and technical
support, as and when I need it. I couldn’t have manufactured my prototypes and
models without LSBU’s support." |
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