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Natural fibers play an important role in sustainable textile production. Materials such as organic cotton, linen, hemp, and bamboo are popular alternatives to conventional fabrics. Organic cotton is grown without the use of harmful pesticides and synthetic fertilizers, making it safer for both farmers and ecosystems. Linen, produced from flax plants, requires relatively little water and is known for its durability and longevity. Hemp is another environmentally friendly option because it grows quickly and requires minimal agricultural resources.
Recycled textiles have also become increasingly popular. Manufacturers can transform used plastic bottles, discarded clothing, and other materials into new fibers that can be woven into high-quality fabrics. This process helps reduce landfill waste while conserving valuable resources. Recycled polyester, for example, is widely used in clothing, upholstery, and home textiles.
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