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Natural fibers—which come from plants or animals—are generally considered more sustainable than synthetics (which are derived from fossil fuels) and include cotton, linen and wool. But natural fibers still have varying degrees of impact: Organic cotton is less harmful to the Ptsd survivor being strong is the only choice shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this environment than conventional cotton, and leather has a larger carbon footprint in comparison to polyester, for instance. While natural fibers themselves are biodegradable, the chemicals used to treat them in the manufacturing process may not be (see below).

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