Audubonmagazine.org: Hooters Joins Gulf Cleanup Efforts With “Project Pantyhose”


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Give us your pantyhose. Yes, your pantyhose. That’s the message ringing out from two small non-profits working to sop up the oil gushing into Gulf waters. Among those listening: Hooters, the only food chain in the land where pantyhose are part of the employee uniform. Hooters got wind a few weeks ago that a shortage of pantyhose was slowing down efforts by non-profits Matter of Trust and Indigo Oceanic to collect hair and fur from salons, barbers, and pet groomers and stuff it into stockings that could be deployed as oil-collecting booms. Company executives knew right away that they were uniquely positioned to help.

 

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