Bamboo is a “rapidly renewable” resource, meaning that it grows quickly and can be harvested at least once a year.[1]
'''FAST-GROWING RENEWABLE FIBRES'''
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|+ FAST-GROWING RENEWABLE FIBRES
! FIBER
! LENGTH
== Sources ==
# voanews.com/content/a-13-2006-08-29-voa51/323110.html
# https://www.hempage.de/cms/
# decktowel.com/pages/how-linen-is-made-from-flax-to-fabric
# swicofil.com/products/003flax.html
# fao.org/economic/futurefibres/fibres/jute/en/
# https://www.ncsu.edu/bioresources/BioRes_06/BioRes_06_4_5260_Paridah_ASZ_Retting_Bast_Fibre_Quality_Review_1312.pdf# https://www.greenlivingtips.com/articles/waste-decomposition-rates.html
# business.ftc.gov/documents/alt172-how-avoid-bamboozling-your-customers
# Other: www.nrdc.org/international/cleanbydesign/files/CBD_FibreFacts_Bamboo.pdf