Recently, real fur has gotten a lot of slack from various groups; what
these groups don't realize is that purchasing real fur helps save the
environment. When you buy synthetic fur, you buy a synthetic material
that is made from petrochemicals. Like other plastics, these synthetic
fibers don't break down naturally; they lay around and pollute landfills
for thousands of years.
When you buy real fur coats, hats, glove and accessories, you buy
something that won't hurt the environment. Before you buy a fur item, it
goes through a dressing process; this process allows properly
maintained fur to last for a long time. After a couple of years of
consistent exposure to the elements, the fur will break down much like
any organic materials would. This makes fur strong when it is taken care
of, but it biodegrades naturally when consistently exposed to the
elements.
When you buy fake fur that is made from acrylic and polymers, you
contribute to an industry that is not environmentally friendly. This
industry uses coal, petroleum and limestone while polluting the water
and air you breathe. If you really care about the environment, buy real
materials that biodegrade over time.
Real fur can withstand the elements better than plastic faux fur. It
provides warmth; it is also resistant to rain, snow, sleet and ice. Fur
is made from materials that need to withstand these conditions in
nature; fur is nature's way of providing warmth and protection. Next
time you consider purchasing faux fur, consider what you are doing to
the environment. It's best to stick with mother nature.
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