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Efrain Howell
30 January, 05:09
All synthetic materials ultimately come from
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Miles Villa
30 January, 05:18
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petroleum, a fossil fuel, is extracted from the earth and mechanically transformed into fibers for clothing.
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synthetic materials, like polyester, nylon and acrylic, don't exist naturally but are made in factories. Synthetics are created through an industrial manufacturing process in which
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