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Briefing: Natural textile fibers may persist for more than a century in lake sediments
Strategic angle: Natural fibers like cotton and wool, often seen as sustainable, have been found preserved in a U.K. lake for over a century, challenging biodegradation assumptions.
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Updated 24 days ago
Recent findings indicate that natural textile fibers, often marketed as sustainable, can remain intact in lake sediments for more than a century. This discovery was made in a study conducted in a U.K. lake.
The long-term preservation of fibers such as cotton and wool contradicts the prevailing assumption that these materials biodegrade rapidly in natural environments.
These results prompt a reevaluation of the environmental impact of natural fibers, particularly in terms of their lifecycle and the implications for waste management strategies.