So I know some hair may be donated for the making of hairpieces or the like, but…I don’t imagine the same can be done for shavings/trimmings, nor do I imagine most cut hair is donated…

Is there like a massive hairball section of waste treatment facilities for shaved/trimmed hair?

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      Here I go on my soapbox. Landfilling stuff is so bad because you can’t use that highly plastic polluted soil, please consider composting or getting community/company compost to pick it up

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        Some cities / municipalities also do “thermal treatment” aka mainly burning/incarcerating the normal non-recyclable household waste. Depends on where you live.

        But I have to agree. Compostable stuff should get composted. Not end in a landfill mixed together with lots of problematic materials.

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            lol. thanks for pointing that out… minor differences… I’m not going to edit it, I got most of the characters in the word right.

            Edit: Although… If someone works in law enforcement, please do pay attention to those subtle differences while dealing with prisoners.

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    I’m confused by the question. Do you think trash gets separated or something?

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      Sorry, I wasn’t sure whether I wanted to focus on shaved/trimmed hair vs. cut hair when asking, but shaved’s more of what I was wondering about, as I think that’s often washed/flushed away?

      I also thought it was a fun mundane question about something one otherwise may not think much about.

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    Besides landfilling, it also makes good compost due to the high nitrogen content.