The diagram illustrates the process of recycling aluminum cans.
Overall, there are seven steps in this process, beginning with collecting cans through dustbins and ending with recycling and reusing cans.
In the beginning, used cans are thrown by people into dustbins that collect only aluminum cans. Following this, garbage collectors gather all the dust automatically and take it for further processing. Then, some processes are vital to be followed by the garbage, such as cleaning, sorting, shredding, and compressing.
Subsequently, the assorted garbage is moved to the next process where the dust is melted and heated to transform it from a solid form to a liquid form. Furthermore, when the liquid gradually cools, that layer rolls up for recycling, which is 2.6 mm to 6 mm thick. At the end, according to the information, almost the third quartile of the population of the United Kingdom uses recycled cans.
