The diagram illustrates the progress of how wools made by indivituals.
Overall, wool production is a linear process that begins with shearing sheep and ends with the manufacture of finished goods such as jackets and carpets. During the process, some waste materials are removed, while the usable wool is transformed through several mechanical stages.
First, the wools procces is collecting the sheep, take a sheep to the shearing section, After shearing the sheep one by one, woollen fleece is cleaned in the next section. Fourth, Cleaned woollen fleece are dried to remove dirt and impurities. After drying the wol passes through spinning stage, where it is turned into yarn. At this point, the material is divided into two categories: usable wool and waste, with the latter being discarded.
The usable wool is further processed into either string or wool fibre. Wool fibres are then used to produce a range of end products, including clothing items like jackets as well as household goods such as carpets.
In comparision, while waste is produced only once during the spinning stage, the remaining wool continues through multiple stages before becoming consumer products, highlighting the importance of processing in adding value to the raw material.
