It's partly this but it's also convenience, hygiene, and a bunch of other factors. Example: I spent a bunch of time finding affordable wool rugs for our house because I wanted natural fibers and to avoid all the poly chemicals in our house. Then we got dust mites and couldn't get them out of the wool rugs, our kid developed an allergy, and we wound up getting rid of all the wool rugs and replaced them with a combination of natural jute and polyester. I'll probably never buy natural fiber rugs again, actually. But it's not about cost it's that they are harder to maintain and make my kid sick. |
How long haired were the rugs?
I’d look for the shortest next time. |
+1. You're going to die of something, OP. Sorry to have to break that to you. |
There’s a lot we can do. Natural fiber clothing is one thing. |
Microplastics on our brain?
Pretty much every time we “need” to buy anything new, we’re paying for our own demise. Too bad NIH never researched why Americans are so stupid. |