The diagram illustrates how fabric is being made from bamboo plants. Overall, there are nine steps involving this process starting from planting the bamboo plants and ending with the final product which is making clothes.
First, the bamboo plants are being planted during Spring and later harvested during autumn. Next, the bamboo is being cut into strips and later is being crushed into a pulp like mixture. This mixture is later being filtered in order to remove the water from the pulp and keep the long fibres. After this, the long fibres are being softened with the addition of water and amine oxide. Then the fibers are being spun and woven into fabric.
Finally, the woven fabric is being used to make clothing.
In summary, making bamboo fabric involves natural processes like planting the bamboo and harvesting it as well as it also involves chemical processes like filtration and softening the fibres.
