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by imp0cat 703 days ago
Papier-mache, to be exact. ;)
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Afaik it wasn't paper mache, it was made of cotton fiber and used some kind of resin as a binding agent.

Paper uses wood pulp.

Well, to be precise, it was a resin + cotton + wood pulp mixture.

Also, totally un-recyclable. Good riddance!

Wood pulp and cotton fiber aren’t that different, are they?
They are? Generally fiber length determines how tough a given composite will be. There's a reason why clothes are made out of cotton fiber not wood.
Clothes are often made of (treated) wood fiber - it is what rayon/viscose is. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rayon]

Clothes made of ‘bamboo fiber’ are made of rayon, for example.

Cotton is also normally mercerized [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercerisation], or treated like Denim, etc.

It’s all made of cellulose at the end of the day.