The process of digestion that makes human excrement is renewable, and the process to rid ourselves of waste is renewable.
rechargable batteries
Animal excrement is often an effective fertilizer for soil in which crops are grown.
depends on source of said electricity, comes from both renewable and non renewable depending on plant and locale, but renewable more often than not (hydro)
A table is renewable. If it is made out of wood, metal and or even plastic it can often be recycled.
Pre-human means those human like animals that came before humans. They are often called hominids.
Hydropower
Styrofoam is not renewable. It is plastic, made from oil, a fossil fuel. Plastics can be recycled but recycling of domestic styrofoam is often difficult as many recycling plants will not take it.
Fleece -- from which wool is cleaned, carded and spun -- is renewable. Items fabricated from wool can often be re-purposed.
Yes, but it often takes them a long time to regrow, meaning they are not as renewable and readily available as other resources, such as sunlight or wind.
Yes, the synthetic emeralds are renewable and are easily made. The emeralds are crystals of Beryl containing chromium and often iron as trace impurities.
water goes down the drain.
They are fables.