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The image shows a step-by-step glass recycling process starting with 'Collection,' moving to 'Purification' where contaminants are removed, then 'Fining' where impurities are cleared, followed by processing through an 'Optoelectronic system' to segregate glass types and colors, another 'Purification' step further ensures cleanliness, 'Cullet melting' converts glass into molten form ready for formation, 'Forming' shapes molded glass into new products, and finally resulting in diverse 'End products' like bottles and jars.
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The diagram explains how the process of the recycling works for discarded glass bottles.
Overall, it can be seen that the process begins by throwing the glass bottles away by collecting them in the appropriate trash bin where in a second place they will be purified by the human help or the machines. After this they are lead to the cullet meltina to become new products.
First of all, it can be seen that everything starts by throwing the bottles away where they are collected to be purified by the help of a worker and then finished by a system called optoelectronic.
Secondly, they are purified another time, led to the cullet meltina to create the bottles that represents the final products.
All in all it can be said that is a process that need the work of the human in pair with the machines to create new bottles than can be used.
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