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Change the references of natural and man-made to the articles proper rather than the sub-sections of this article. It seems redundant to have both. 73.132.115.23 (talk) 02:18, 4 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]
This article is written in US American English, but nothing in the article is specific to the USA.
Why?
The spelling Fiber rather than Fibre is not even used generally in Canada.[1]
Other Wikipedia articles which are not about specifically US American items are written in international English.
The best example to compare with is Aluminium which is used with the non US American spelling in all the articles I have found in Wikipedia, even though Aluminum is also used in Canada.
It is written in badly spelled american english because an american got here first. No other reason. The answer is not to sweat it, there are plenty of articles written in The King's English British English, though I agree with your sentiments on the matter. The fights that would break out if we didn't have what appears to be a first come first served basis for deciding what variant of english used in an article do not bear thinking about.
Unfortunately, my fingers tie themselves up in knots when I try to type FIBRE with an er at the end, ditto with aluminium with NUM at the end, so I never try.
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Artificial fibers are cheaper and lower quality meaning they do not have longevity. The process in which these fibers are made is harmful for the environment. Aguerrero13 (talk) 03:01, 24 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]