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The image presents a flowchart depicting the recycling process of aluminum. It starts at a collection center, showing icons for aluminum cans and foil being collected in separate bins, followed by a truck transporting these items to a recycling center depicted with furnaces and bales of compressed aluminum waste. This leads to an aluminum recycling plant where old aluminum is melted down; the flow shows the molten aluminum transforming into new cans and aluminum rolls, while a side process yields new aluminum ingots. A feedback loop from the final aluminum products to a 'drinks machine' signifies the reutilization of recycled aluminum, closing the loop in the recycling process. The diagram emphasizes the continuity and cyclical nature of aluminum recycling without any explicit numerical data or percentages.
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The supplied illustration provides a clear description of how to recycle aluminum drinks cans.
In general, there is a total of 3 main stages, which are carried out mainly in the factory, starting with gathering cans and ending at distributing resulting products to the drinks machine.
To begin with, cans are gathered and classified into different boxes, which are aluminum and steel. Then, these cans are transferred to a recycling factory, where they are compressed to form a metal block. In the next step, the metal block is melted at a high temperature into liquid aluminum. This liquid is molded into aluminum bars, which are then flattened and rolled to new cans. Finally, the cans are delivered to drinks machines and ready to be sold to consumers. One these products are used and discarded, this process repeats over again.
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