Chemistry, asked by kavincu2007, 9 months ago

what are biodegradable synthetic fibers

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Answered by ItsVirat
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The term 'biodegradable' refers to the ability of a substance to decompose naturally via living organisms. ... Bio-based fabrics may have been produced from naturally grown fibres, such as cotton, but are not always easily biodegradable after being manufactured into fabric and can also include synthetic fibres blended in.

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Answered by suneetarajan1
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Biodegradable synthetic fibres is a term used to describe plant-based synthetic textile material that meets the minimum standard for decomposition. TEXTILE FIBRE GRAPHICS.

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