Polyester and nylon are natural fibres.
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Unlike manmade natural fibres, which derive from natural components like plants (such as cotton and linen) or animals (wool, leather, silk) and are inherently biodegradable; polyester, nylon, and other synthetic fibres are petroleum-based, which makes them stronger – amongst other profitable qualities.
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The fibres which are obtained from plants and animals are called natural fibres but those which are not obtained from these sources are called synthetic fibres. ... Synthetic fibres Nylon, polyester.
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