User talk:Jmorris395

There are two main sources of cellulose that are generally used to produce rayon. Those are wood and cotton. When either of those are harvested, the plant is cut down, clear cut. The land is denuded. In addition the cotton fields are burnt and plowed under. As a result the fields are likely to erode from both wind and rain. The plants are all gone. All that damage is done to produce sheets and towels? When a bamboo plant is harvested, the mature stalks are cut and the young ones are left to mature. The bamboo forest continues. The biotic environment is still there. The fauna and flora aren't destroyed to make sheets and socks. The soil after a bamboo harvest is undisturbed. The roots and plants are still there retaining and protecting the soil.Jmorris395 (talk) 16:38, 27 June 2018 (UTC)