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Manufacturing synthetic fibres is actually helping the conservation of forests’. Comment.​

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Answered by MissLuxuRiant
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In the manufacturing of synthetic fibres, we use only chemical substances and no natural materials, thus, in turn, we conserve forests.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Yes it is correct

Explanation:

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.

  • The natural fibres require raw materials from plants and animals. So they lead to cutting trees and killing of animals.
  • Synthetic fibres are made up of chemicals and these chemicals are not available in forests.
  • So manufacturing synthetic fibres is actually helping conservation of forests.

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