Yes, natural latex comes from trees.
No, most rubber comes from petroleum.
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While rubber was originally made from the sap of the rubber tree, and was thus a renewable resource, most modern products called "rubber" are made from chemicals derived from petroleum and thus are not renewable resources.
"Rubber" is a generic term for polymers or copolymers with certain elastic characteristics. It can be made from natural sources (renewable materials) such as rubber tree sap which contain natural latexes, or from petrochemical sources which are non renewable
renewable
tes rubber is renewable. Don't trust tires because they are mostly made of synthetics.
Renewable is not necessarily biodegradable. For instance, latex used in making rubber is a renewable resource that comes from a tree, but the rubber made from it is not considered biodegradable.
renewable
Rubber is considered a renewable resource because it is derived from latex sap produced by rubber trees. Rubber trees can be replanted and tapped for latex over and over again, making rubber a sustainable and renewable material.
Non-renewable energy source means that the source will eventually run out and is not renewable.
Our primary source is still coal, and that is not renewable
no its a renewable source of energy
Rubber can be considered eco-friendly, especially when derived from natural sources like the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), as it is biodegradable and renewable. However, synthetic rubber, made from petrochemicals, has a larger environmental footprint due to its non-renewable origins and pollution from production processes. Sustainable practices in rubber farming, such as agroforestry and responsible land management, can further enhance its eco-friendliness. Overall, the environmental impact of rubber largely depends on its source and production methods.
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