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Summary: 
Figure 32. Paper-based protective sleeves are a more sustainable alternative to plastic, but they may require further development for coastal restoration to enhance the degradation rate. Image shows the sleeves after 1 year of being in the field with only minor deterioration and therefore it is necessary to remove these to prevent the plant from becoming top-heavy.
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