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The image displays a 7-step cyclical process: STEP 1, Planning & design, with an icon of a computer showing a car's wireframe; STEP 2, Consumption of materials and energy resources, with icons of a truck and factory; STEP 3, Production, with an icon of a forklift; STEP 4, Packaging and distribution; STEP 5, Sales, with an icon of a hand holding a shopping bag; STEP 6, Use by customers, with icons of a house and a washing machine. Arrows show the flow from STEP 1 through to STEP 6. From STEP 6, one arrow labeled 'Disposal' points out of the cycle, an arrow labeled 'Feedback' points back to STEP 1, and another arrow points to STEP 7, Recycling. An arrow from STEP 7 points back to STEP 2.
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The given diagram illustrate the lifecycle of a product. In generally, most of the seven steps of production have direct influence to the environment.
The process begins with planning and design and, it doesn’t affect so much. On the other hand, next phases have pollution, so next step is Consumption of materials and energy resources. After begins production, and this two steps have the most effect to our enviroment and take of materials. But next phases are not so bad. Packaging, distrubution, and sales to customers. Yes it is does not damage as a production, and it’s more enninmertall friendly. So customers use a product and will be disposal like a trash or will be recycling. In 7 steps we ignore first 2 steps and it’s more better to our planet.
In conclusion, we saw the life recycle of the products. So almost every phases damage our planet, on the other hand, with the recycling we would be spent less resources to production. And it would help us.
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