Yes, paper products are made from a renewable resource, primarily trees. Trees can be replanted and sustainably harvested, allowing for a continuous supply of raw material. However, the sustainability of paper production depends on responsible forestry practices and management. In contrast, oil is a non-renewable resource, as it takes millions of years to form and cannot be replenished on a human timescale.
Any resource that has a bi product that ca be used for a resources is considered a renewable resource...
renewable because it comes from treesit is a renewable resource because it comes from trees.renewablepaper is A renewable resource
Plastic is a petroleum product, and as such, is nonrenewable even though it is recyclable.
Paper is a product made of wood. Paper isn't a resource in and of itself, but the wood which its made from is, and it is renewable.
"Football" is not a resource; it is an activity. A resource has to be a physical item that can be used as fuel or a raw material to facilitate production of a final product.
It's actually not. Gasoline is a non-renewable resource. It's actually not even a resource, it's just a product.
Ethanol is not a resource it is a product. It may be made from renewable resources (grain, cellulose) by fermentation or from non-renewable resources (petroleum, natural gas) by reacting ethylene and water over a suitable catalyst.renewablerenewable
No. A 'renewable resource' is a resource replaced by natural processes at a rate comparable or faster than its rate of consumption. Since chocolate is not replaced by a natural process it cannot be a renewable resource. Answer Yes. Chocolate comes from cocoa plants and plants are generally considered to be a renewable resource. We could plant enough cocoa trees to replace what is harvested. Thereby ensuring we have a constantly renewable source of chocolate.Rebuttal to second answer:Except that chocolate is a MANUFACTURED product, therefore CANNOT be a renewable resource. Ok. The above answerer is using a very narrow definiton of "renewable". It can also apply to commodities. For example: ethanol from sugar cane is a manufactured product. Ethanol fuel that can be used to run cars is considered to be a renewable energy source if it is grown sustainably. So we can consider that plant products such as chocolate are renewable if managed correctly.
Renewable resources come back by themselves to be used again, like water and sunshine. So nylon, a by-product of fossil oil, is not a renewable resource. However, some grades of nylon are produced from castor oil, a renewable resource, and there is growing interest in such materials. Suppliers of renewably resourced nylons include Arkema, BASF, Rhodia, DuPont, Evonik, DSM and Fujitsu. .
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marginal utility. By producing the product with the highest marginal utility first, the producer can maximize the overall benefit generated from the limited resource.
Cornmeal itself is not considered a natural resource; rather, it is a processed product made from grinding corn, which is a natural resource. Corn, as a crop, is cultivated and harvested, making it a renewable agricultural resource. The production of cornmeal involves agricultural practices and processing methods that transform the raw natural resource into a consumable product.