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The image displays a diagram detailing the recycling process of aluminium cans, noting that 74% are recycled in the UK. The circular process consists of several stages starting with REUSING, depicted by a person drinking from a can, which leads to the RECYCLING stage, represented by a single can. This is followed by HEATING AND MELTING in a furnace, then a multi-step process of CLEANING/SORTING/SHREDDING/COMPRESSING. The subsequent stage is ROLLING, where material is transported by a truck, leading to COLLECTION in a bin, which then cycles back to the REUSING stage.
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The graph illustrates the recycling process of aluminium cans. Overall, In the UK 74% of recycling wastes experience several stages of process beginning with the collection of the containers and ending in the reusing.
Firstly, the wasted aluminium cans are picked up in collection points before they are transported onto recycling stations. In this stations, once cleaned and sorted with high-pressure water, the cans are then shredded to tiny particles and compressed.
In the next stage, containers, which are sorted by their colors and shapes, prepared for the burning process. Following that,the pieces are ready to be heating and produce recycled liquid tins. After that, the recycled liquid tins is combined with new liquid tins and the mixture is shaped in cans.
finally, the cans ready for using.
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