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Jeans are generally considered nonrenewable because they are typically made from cotton, a natural fiber that requires significant resources for cultivation, as well as synthetic materials like polyester derived from petroleum. While cotton can be grown again, the production process is resource-intensive. Additionally, once jeans are discarded, they contribute to landfill waste unless recycled. Therefore, while they can be made from renewable resources, their overall lifecycle impacts classify them as nonrenewable.

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