Sheep
Julia Bradbury and a group of young consumers discover how the inedible parts of a sheep can be turned into everything from comfy boots to cosmetics and even condoms.
From the sheep parts hidden in your soap to the fishy ingredient in your favourite pint, though you probably don't know it, the bits of the animals we don't eat for dinner often end up being made into the products we use everyday.
Julia Bradbury goes on an eye-opening journey to find out how. She is joined by the young consumers who use these products, from shoe obsessives to high-street hunks, to uncover the surprising animal origins of our most popular items by following the transformation of each leftover body part all the way from the abattoir to the shop floor.
In this programme, Julia discovers how everything from a sheep's skin to its placenta can be turned into comfy boots, cosmetics and even condoms.
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Making face cream from sheep's wool
Duration: 03:53
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Julia Bradbury |
Presenter | Julia Bradbury |
Executive Producer | Mark Roberts |
Executive Producer | Mark Roberts |
Broadcasts
- Mon 20 Jun 2011 21:00
- Mon 20 Jun 2011 23:45
- Wed 22 Jun 2011 00:45
- Wed 22 Jun 2011 04:15
- Fri 24 Jun 2011 02:45
- Mon 27 Jun 2011 02:25