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Fabric itself can be both renewable and non-renewable, depending on the source of the material. Natural fibers like cotton, wool, and linen are considered renewable because they come from plants and animals that can be replenished. However, synthetic fabrics like polyester, made from petroleum, are non-renewable as they rely on finite fossil fuel resources. Sustainable practices, such as recycling and using organic materials, can help make fabric production more environmentally friendly.

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