The diagram outlines the process of recycling aluminium cans and shows the eleven steps involving in producing new cans. Overall, it is linear process, which starts with waste cans and ends with the producing new cans. The whole process is about six weeks, and it can divide into two groups: the initial processing and actual recycling.
At the first stage, all waste cans are prepared, transported and are collected in deposit. Next step is water treatment for avoiding dirt and cans washing. After that, they are crushed into small countaniers and then processed into factory. Later, there is chemicals processing for erasing cans.
In the follow stage, aluminium is heated for making form and after that mould is weighted. The last step is rolled to making new cans.
