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manufacturing of synthetic fibres helps in conservation of forests. Justify

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Answered by Anonymous
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As synthetic fibres are obtained from petrochemicals, they have very well substituted the use of natural fibres like cotton, silk, wool and jute which are obtained from plants and animals. ... Therefore, we can say 'Manufacturing of synthetic fibres is actually helping conservation of forests'.

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Answered by Parv1512
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Yes, 'manufacturing synthetic fibres is actually helping conservation of forests'. As synthetic fibres are obtained from petrochemicals, they have very well substituted the use of natural fibres like cotton, silk, wool and jute which are obtained from plants and animals. As a result the plants need not be cut for production of fibres. Therefore, we can say 'Manufacturing of synthetic fibres is actually helping conservation of forests'.

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