You could soon wash your hair with chicken-feather shampoo
Updated | By The Scenic Drive with Rian
Researchers at the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research in Durban are working on transforming chicken feathers into a keratin-rich shampoo for human hair.
Each year, an astonishing number of chickens are slaughtered in South Africa. The feathers and other waste from this process end up in landfills, and this is the problem that researchers at the newly opened Biorefinery Industry Development Facility at the Centre of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in Durban are working on.
One such solution is a shampoo derived from discarded chicken feathers.
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According to Dr Bruce Sithole, a researcher at the CSIR, chicken feathers have a high concentration of keratin (90%), and extracting that protein is very valuable for producing cosmetics.
Would you wash your hair with shampoo made with chicken feathers if you knew it would be good for the environment?
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