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The image shows a diagram of the leather goods production process; starting with animal skin which undergoes drying, then treated with Tannin (water + Vegetable matter), followed by soaking. The treated skin is then sent to the factory where it gets washed with water + lime, then soaked again in lime, followed by flattening. The flattened leather is then polished before being fashioned into various leather goods such as bags, shoes, and accessories indicated by images of a handbag, shoe, belt, wallet, and desk items. No numerical data points/percentages visible.
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The process map highlights the steps involved in making leather products. Overall, there are eleven stages in the diagram, beginning with drying the animal skin and culminating in ready item.
The first step is that animal skin is dried, and then loaded into a lorry, which takes it to the factory. Once dried animal skin has been taken into the factory, it is then washed in the mixed liquid of water and lime. After the washing stage, it is then soaked in lime, after which it is flattened by a flattening machine.
In the subsequent stages, flattened skin is tanned with water and a vegetable matter in soaking machine. After being tanned, the tanned skin is then polished by machine. Having polished by a machine, the skin is loaded into a lorry, which delivers it into the factory. The last stage involves recycling the skin and having the ready leather products.
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