A non-renewable resource is considered a natural resource that can not be produced, regenerated or reused on a scale that can sustain its consumption rate.
Within the natural resources available to man on the planet, there are those that can be renewed by natural means such as fishing resources or forests
The excessive consumption of non-renewable resources has caused them to diminish considerably, which generates necessary actions such as restricting their exploitation and excessive use
Natural resources represent sources of economic wealth, but the intensive use of some can lead to their exhaustion. This will happen if the level of use of the natural resource is so high that it prevents its regeneration.
Some of the non-renewable products are: Underground aquifers Drinking water Aluminum Brea (fossil material) Carbon Copper Emerald Diamond Natural gas Graphite Garnet Iron Oil Platinum Silver Lead Titanium
But there are other points to take into account when considering the viability of the sustainable environment, and these are fundamentally given in the search for alternative energies, in the recycling of as many materials as possible and in our responsibility as consumers.
All resources, both renewable and non-renewable, are especially used by people and if one day they were to be missing probably our life would not be as comfortable as it can be while we use them. Hence the need for them not to be misused or wasted.
Renewable; Renewable resources are those that never run out, since they can be restored through natural processes; at a faster rate than what is consumed
Non-renewable: On the other hand, non-renewable resources include fossil fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas. Arrive at a
moment in which these resources will be completely exhausted after being used.