The document outlines the process by which roses are transported from Kenya to Denmark for sale. Roses are grown on plantations in Kenya using workers, water, energy, tools, and technology. The roses are then transported by truck to manufacturing facilities where they are prepared for export. Next, the roses are shipped by plane to storage facilities in Amsterdam or London. From there, trucks transport the roses to airports and then to storage houses in Denmark. Finally, the roses are delivered by truck to supermarkets where customers can purchase them. The lengthy, multi-step process involves many workers, vehicles, fuel, infrastructure, and cross-border transportation to get Kenyan roses to consumers in Denmark.