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  1. Matter of Trust is a nonprofit organization that links surplus with needs and encourages optimism and trust in nature's cycles. It collects and composts hair, fur, fleece and other materials, and runs programs on eco-industry, eco-home, eco-academy and eco-social media.

  2. In 1986, Billy Joel released an album titled The Bridge, which was the final album of his to be produced by Phil Ramone. Watch the official music HD video fo...

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  3. Home; What We Do. Hair Matters, Fibers for Oil, Soil & Seas . Donating Fiber; Making Hair Mats; Buying Hair Mats; Global Hub Partners; Research & Resources

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  4. This all started from our Matter of Trust team creating what we needed for Hair Matters, our global hair mats for oil spills project. We quickly found that it was turning into a comprehensive engagement platform for all of our programs.

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  5. "A Matter of Trust" is a song by Billy Joel from his 1986 album The Bridge. [2] It was released as the album's second single and became a top ten hit. The song gained major traction in the Soviet Union as part of a state-sponsored television promotion of Joel's songs in preparation for his 1987 USSR concerts, recorded on Kontsert .

  6. In 1986, Billy Joel released an album titled The Bridge. Listen to the track 'A Matter of Trust'.http://smarturl.it/BJ_ROITB_YT?IQid=ytd.bj.amotaListen to Th...

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  7. Matter of Trust is an ecological public charity and our mission is to link surplus with needs. Our main goals are to encourage optimism and trust in nature’s abundant cycles.