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PVC is not considered an environmentally friendly material. It is produced from fossil fuels, and the manufacturing process can release harmful chemicals and dioxins into the environment. Additionally, PVC is not easily recyclable, and its disposal can be problematic. PVC can emit toxic fumes when it is heated or burned, which can be a health hazard. This is a concern in the event of a fire, as well as during the installation process if the material needs to be cut or welded. While PVC is durable and resistant to moisture, it may not be as durable as some other materials used in interior design, such as hardwood or natural stone. It can be prone to scratches, dents, and fading over time. PVC interiors often have a more synthetic appearance compared to natural materials. While there have been advancements in the design and texture of PVC, it may not provide the same level of aesthetic appeal as wood, stone, or other natural materials. PVC has relatively low thermal resistance compared to some other materials. This means that it may not provide the same level of insulation as materials like wood or fiberglass, potentially leading to energy inefficiency in some applications. PVC can deform and lose its structural integrity at high temperatures. Therefore, it may not be suitable for applications where exposure to extreme heat is a concern.