By: Sean & James Hanes Masks 😷

Interdependence

3 Economic Resources

Natural Resources

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Materials like: Earth, Water, Air, Mining, Agricultural, Forestry, Oil, Gas

Natural Resources Masks are used

Materials to build necessary factories

Cotton farms to make fabric

(Cotton Farm)

(Cotton Farm)

Factories making fabric (specifically polypropylene)

(Polypropylene Beads, Spun into thread to make into material)

(Polypropylene Beads, Spun into thread to make into material)

Capital Resources

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Buildings, equipment, machinery, tools, trucks, factories, money to buy materials and servicesAdd if you have more*

Capital Resources Hanes Masks use

Buildings/physical amenities

Warehouses to store/organize 
the transportation of masks

Warehouses to store/organize
the transportation of masks

Factories to produce masks

Factories to produce masks

Stores to sell masks

Stores to sell masks

Trucks to transport masks

Trucks to transport masks

Farms to harvest materials

Farms to harvest materials

Research of the severity of
society's demands for masks

Financial support

Government funding to maintain
the business itself

Government funding to maintain
the business itself

Money to pay bills, Ex. electricity, water, phone bills, rent, etc.

Money to pay bills, Ex. electricity, water, phone bills, rent, etc.

Money to pay company workers

Money to pay company workers

Money to pay for maintenance

Money to pay for maintenance

Human Resources

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People available to create goods and provide services

Human Resources Masks are used

People within the company

Truck drivers/workers 
to transport masks

Truck drivers/workers
to transport masks

Cashiers at company
locations

Cashiers at company
locations

Workers to develop
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Workers to develop
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Workers that research society's
demand for masks

Workers that research society's
demand for masks

Factory workers

Factory workers

People outside of the company

Consumers to buy the masks

Consumers to buy the masks