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General Motors has donated 2,000 yards of leftover sound absorbing material Sonozorb - from production of Chevrolet Malibu and Buick Verano sedans - to be used by the homeless in self-heated, waterproof coats that transform into sleeping bags. The weather protection gear is the vision of Veronika Scott, a Detroit humanitarian whose Empowerment Plan will use the material to make 400 coats. (Photo by John F. Martin for General Motors)