"Instead of flipping pet fuzz balls into the trash, Crolius saves them and turns them into clothes....Imagine wearing a sweater from a dog you love, rather than some anonymous sheep you'll never meet."
--Kendall Crolius, senior vice president of the J. Walter Thompson ad agency in New York City, reported yesterday.
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