plant-based materials
Plant-based materials are substances derived from plants, including fibers, oils, and starches. Common examples include cotton, bamboo, and hemp, which are used in textiles, construction, and packaging. These materials are often renewable and biodegradable, making them more environmentally friendly compared to synthetic alternatives.
In addition to textiles, plant-based materials are also used in food products, such as soy and almond for plant-based proteins and dairy alternatives. They can also be found in bioplastics, which are made from corn or sugarcane and serve as sustainable options for reducing plastic waste.