This brings to mind those super soft fleece blankets and such. They release microfibers by the ton by just having them around the house (floating everywhere), I can imagine they release even more when washed… I’ve decided to never buy products like that when there’s a natural fiber alternative. Are they actually fleece (from sheep)? It might not be great for your lungs, but it would be fine for the environment since they’re biodegradable.
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Also, am I missing something about cotton fiber in the environment being bad? I get the dyes and chemicals, but the fibers themselves seem to be the issue from the context of the title and abstract. Cellulose and lignin are everywhere that plants are. Even if cotton fiber is bad, is there a better way to clothe 8 billion people?
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