Polyester is not a natural fiber, if that's what you're asking. It's an artificial (man made) fiber, but it's made from coal and petroleum which are originally from plant life eons ago.
No animals can eat polyester or any synthetic material. It will almost certainly be bad for them.
Polyester is not a natural fiber, if that's what you're asking. It's an artificial (man made) fiber, but it's made from coal and petroleum which are originally from plant life eons ago.
They come from places where there are both, cotton and polyester.
where the cotton percentage is more than 50% in the yarn (cotton polyester) than it is termed as cotton polyester and where the polyester percentage is more than 50% in the yarn ( polyester cotton) it is termed as polyester cotton.
is it made out of a tree i do not know
Polyester is a synthetic fabric that is derived from processing fossil fuel, oil. Polyester can an is made in various countries through out the world.
You mean plants, NO!!
No, cotton is a natural fibre made from the cotton plant, and polyester is a man-made synthetic fabric which is a petroleum-by-product.
Polyester is synthetic, or man-made. It isn't derived from a plant or anything found else in nature.
Polyester is synthetic, or man-made. It isn't derived from a plant or anything found else in nature.
No, polyester is a non-renewable resource, but, cotton is renewable. Hope this helps!!
Polyester is made from natural chemicals.It is synthetic (man made).It is used for clothes, furniture, treads ect...