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The most widely used fiber in the world, polyester accounts for roughly half of the fiber market overall and about 80 percent of all synthetic fibers.

Solar panels may harness the sun’s energy in the same way that plants do, but while some rural residents view them as another revenue-enhancing crop, others see them more as weed-like nuisances that threaten their pastoral way of life.

Commercial customers paying demand charges and time-of-use rates should seriously consider an investment in these assets.

Less than 1 percent of clothing material today is refashioned to produce new clothing. This is one potential solution.