Jeans are made out of cotton, which is grown on cotton plants around the world.
Blue is raw in jeans.
JAPAN!
the sea
sunlight
Come from nature and are use
They use CO2 and H2O as raw materials.
The different raw materials of the PC basically come from plastics and polymers. There are others which directly come from metals that are mined like copper and aluminum.
OIL!
Wool and meat.
The transportation distance of raw materials and finished jeans can vary significantly depending on the supply chain. Raw materials like cotton or denim may be sourced locally or imported, often traveling hundreds to thousands of miles to reach manufacturing facilities. Once the jeans are completed, they are typically distributed to retailers or consumers, which can involve further transportation of several hundred to several thousand miles. Overall, the entire process can involve extensive logistics across various regions and countries.
No. Raw materials are the materials that make up the product before anything is done to them; i.e. they are the materials that you start with. So for example, if I wanted to make a cake, the flour, sugar and eggs would be the raw materials; and the cake would be the product.
A hard-wearing cotton cloth originally made in Nimes, in France. It was called cloth 'de Nimes' (of Nimes), and so, in English 'denim'. Other raw materials of course are the metal studs and zips.