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Yes, fiber can be renewable, depending on its source. Natural fibers, such as cotton, linen, and hemp, come from plants and can be grown and harvested repeatedly, making them renewable resources. Synthetic fibers, like polyester, are derived from petrochemicals and are not renewable, as they rely on finite fossil fuels. However, some synthetic fibers can be recycled, contributing to a more sustainable lifecycle.

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