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maybe just aimed at companies;)
Jute is a naturally grown plant traditionally grown in the Calcutta region of India. This is an old tradition that stretches back many decades and a large proportion of the local community is involved in farming, working in the mills processing the jute and the many factories around the area that produce jute products for both domestic and export. Jute sacks are used heavily in the tea and coffee industries, also used for the backing of carpets and more recently a popular choice of re-usable and environmentally friendly bags in the UK market.
The jute plant grows to 5-6 ft in height and is harvested from the fields. The plants, similar in look to sugar cane, are then left to dry out completely in the sun. Once this has completed the dried plant is transported to the mills for weaving and processing into the jute material that we see so often today being carried around the high street.
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Jute is a naturally grown plant traditionally grown in the Calcutta region of India. This is an old tradition that stretches back many decades and a large proportion of the local community is involved in farming, working in the mills processing the jute and the many factories around the area that produce jute products for both domestic and export. Jute sacks are used heavily in the tea and coffee industries, also used for the backing of carpets and more recently a popular choice of re-usable and environmentally friendly bags in the UK market.
The jute plant grows to 5-6 ft in height and is harvested from the fields. The plants, similar in look to sugar cane, are then left to dry out completely in the sun. Once this has completed the dried plant is transported to the mills for weaving and processing into the jute material that we see so often today being carried around the high street.
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