which fibres are non-biodegradable?
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Unlike natural fibers like wool, cotton, and silk, current synthetic fibres are petroleum-based products and are mostly non-biodegradable. While natural fibres can be recycled and biodegraded, mixed fibres that contain natural and synthetic fibres are difficult or costly to recycle.
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