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ABCDEF7 · M
You are so intelligent that you got the right cause.
Material Degradation – Rising temperatures and increased UV radiation can weaken synthetic fibers (like polyester or nylon) and natural fibers (like cotton or leather) used in shoelaces. Prolonged exposure to heat and sunlight can cause them to dry out, crack, or fray faster.
Increased Moisture and Humidity – More frequent extreme weather, like heavy rains or humidity, can lead to mold, mildew, or rotting in organic shoelace materials, making them more fragile.
Temperature Extremes – Frequent shifts between hot and cold weather cause materials to expand and contract, weakening fibers over time and making shoelaces more likely to snap.
Supply Chain and Quality Issues – Climate-related disruptions in supply chains may lead to lower-quality raw materials being used in production, making shoelaces less durable.
Increased Wear and Tear – People may walk more due to rising fuel prices, urban redesigns for sustainability, or transportation disruptions caused by climate events, leading to faster shoelace wear.
Material Degradation – Rising temperatures and increased UV radiation can weaken synthetic fibers (like polyester or nylon) and natural fibers (like cotton or leather) used in shoelaces. Prolonged exposure to heat and sunlight can cause them to dry out, crack, or fray faster.
Increased Moisture and Humidity – More frequent extreme weather, like heavy rains or humidity, can lead to mold, mildew, or rotting in organic shoelace materials, making them more fragile.
Temperature Extremes – Frequent shifts between hot and cold weather cause materials to expand and contract, weakening fibers over time and making shoelaces more likely to snap.
Supply Chain and Quality Issues – Climate-related disruptions in supply chains may lead to lower-quality raw materials being used in production, making shoelaces less durable.
Increased Wear and Tear – People may walk more due to rising fuel prices, urban redesigns for sustainability, or transportation disruptions caused by climate events, leading to faster shoelace wear.
@ABCDEF7 there's always one
ABCDEF7 · M
@pripyatamusementpark There are actually many.