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Most carpets are not biodegradable due to the synthetic materials used in their production, such as nylon, polyester, and polypropylene. These materials can take decades or even centuries to break down in the environment. However, some carpets made from natural fibers like wool or jute may be more biodegradable, but they still require proper conditions to decompose effectively. Overall, the environmental impact of carpets largely depends on their materials and disposal methods.

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