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Do eco-friendly materials actually perform worse, or is that just an excuse for lazy design?
As sustainability regulations tighten and greenwashing accusations rise, the true performance of eco-friendly materials is under scrutiny like never before. Cast your vote on whether the trade-offs are real or just a design cop-out.
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