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Select a product (which is NOT a food product or tyres) whose primary, secondary, and tertiary processes you can research, illustrate, and describe

Select a product (which is NOT a food product or tyres) whose primary, secondary, and tertiary processes you can research, illustrate, and describe

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Task 2) (10 Marks)
Starting with the primary processes and working through to the tertiary processes, illustrate diagrammatically the key stages the product or its components go through.
Task 3) (10 marks)
Using graphics – either your own or those found online – illustrate each step of the process in more detail.
Task 4) (25 marks)
In no more than 500 words, describe the whole process from beginning to end, explaining more fully exactly what happens at each stage.
Task 5 (10 marks)
Examine your selected product’s materials and processes. Explain under what circumstances its continued production could cease to be sustainable and suggest briefly what could be done instead.

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Select a product (which is NOT a food product or tyres) whose primary, secondary, and tertiary processes you can research, illustrate, and describe

Select a product (which is NOT a food product or tyres) whose primary, secondary, and tertiary processes you can research, illustrate, and describe

Order Description
Task 2) (10 Marks)
Starting with the primary processes and working through to the tertiary processes, illustrate diagrammatically the key stages the product or its components go through.
Task 3) (10 marks)
Using graphics – either your own or those found online – illustrate each step of the process in more detail.
Task 4) (25 marks)
In no more than 500 words, describe the whole process from beginning to end, explaining more fully exactly what happens at each stage.
Task 5 (10 marks)
Examine your selected product’s materials and processes. Explain under what circumstances its continued production could cease to be sustainable and suggest briefly what could be done instead.

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