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key | IQKUFFHE |
version | 1504 |
dateAdded | 2022-06-30T08:02:10Z |
annotationAuthorName | Ananda Thrift |
annotationComment | (habitat destruction) -- actually this appears to refer to grasslands as "natural habitat" for goats, rather than wildlife (see the reference to "habitats" below) |
annotationText | On one hand, cashmere is a natural fibre, so unlike polyester, nylon and other synthetics, there are no issues regarding its ability to decompose, but, as with all animal-derived products, the goats used in the production of cashmere produce a carbon footprint. Plus, when you look at the chain of production, it's not uncommon to see the destruction of natural habitats as a result of the ever-growing demand the cashmere industry is placing on our planet |
parentItem | Davis - Is cashmere bad for the planet.pdf |
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dateModified | 2022-06-30T08:02:38Z |
annotationPageLabel | 2 |