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PHOSPHATE IS NOT CONSIDERED A RENEWABLE RESOURCE
IT TAKES MILLIONS OF YEARS FOR THE EARTH TO PRODUCE
ACCORDING TO COPILOT:
Estimates on how long phosphate reserves will last vary due to uncertainties in data and future consumption rates. However, some studies suggest that at the current rate of consumption, phosphate rock reserves could be depleted within 50 to 100 years.
It's important to note that these estimates can change with improvements in recycling, more efficient use of phosphates, and potential new discoveries of reserves. Sustainable practices and technological innovations will be crucial in extending the lifespan of these reserves.