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Plantation owners also responded to the growing environmental awareness of the 1960s by marketing their rubber as “natural” as opposed to “synthetic.” They made a distinction between rubber that was produced using hydrocarbons derived from petroleum products (dead plants) and rubber made from latex produced by living trees. In this new terminology, “natural” rubber was a renewable resource, unlike “nonrenewable” petroleum.
Rubber and the Making of Vietnam: An Ecological History, 1897–1975 (Flows, Migrations, and Exchanges)
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