Silicone polymers are considered nonrenewable because they are derived from nonrenewable resources such as silicon, which is obtained from sand, and other petrochemical derivatives. While silicones are durable and can be recycled in some applications, their production relies on fossil fuels, which are finite resources. Therefore, despite their longevity and utility, silicone polymers do not fit into the category of renewable materials.
Polymers can be both depending upon which ones you are asking about. Polymer simply means "a chain of identical molecules linked together". Nonrenewable polymers would be plastics made from crude oil; renewable polymers would be cellulose and lignin in tree trunks.
Renewable.
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