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A non-living thing can have an ecological footprint through its production, use, and disposal processes. For example, the manufacturing of a product involves resource extraction, energy consumption, and emissions that contribute to environmental impact. Additionally, the materials used in non-living items can affect ecosystems during their lifecycle, from sourcing raw materials to waste management. Thus, even non-living objects can exert pressure on Natural Resources and ecosystems.

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