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I hope this list answers your question, though there are many more:

  • Food
  • Wood
  • Energy ('useful' energy, including electricity. Remember that energy, under normal circumstances, cannot be created or destroyed)
  • A product in reasonable demand (not so much that demand outstrips supply)

I hope this is enough (please add)
It is called renewable.

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