You can ship internationally using USPS priority mail, FedEx or UPS. You can acquire more information if you go directly to the post office. Or going to a UPS or FedEx shipping location/store.
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You can compost burlap sacks by making a garden with them, here is a website to help you if you care to venture that way: http://www.ehow.com/how_4432220_use-burlap-strip-composting.html. Also, other interesting ways that you can compost burlap sacks is to use them in the garden to help seed germination proceed faster. You can also use the sacks to stop the growth of weeds, or to ise them as garden linens. Here is another website for plenty of more ideas: http://www.ehow.com/how_5055959_use-burlap-coffee-bags-garden.html
Coffee is shipped out from origin countries (the nations which grow and process coffee cherries) in a green coffee form. The product will remain fresher longer when unroasted. The green coffee beans are placed in burlap sacks which weigh between 120-150 lbs. The burlap sacks usually have some sort of origin identification on the; i.e. nation, region, plantation specifics. But the origin of most coffee consumed in the US is removed from the consumer's visibility, and as long as coffee drinkers don't know where their coffee comes from, they will remain unlikely to ask about the quality of life where the coffee grows.
Burlap, or jute, is a rough woven fabric. It's mainly used for gunny sacks.
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looking for a cleaner image- burlap catches dust dirt, etc and just does not look good
Gunny sack are inexpensive bag made up of burlap. Burlap is a woven fabric usually made from the skin of the jute plant. Gunny sacks are used for transporting agricultural products.
Cellular phone, burlap sacks, boarded windows, decaying wall
Some diapers in the 1900s were said to be made out of burlap sacks. Most were cloth, usually cotton or linen
Use make-up remover pads or you can sew them. Or you could use wooden blocks and stain them with tea.
The Muleteer (mule packer like at the Grand Canyon, or Juan Valdez with his coffee sacks)
The nouns in "sacks are made of jute" are "sacks" and "jute."