The diagram describes the recycling process of glass, spanning the glass taken from the recycle bin all the way to the moulding machine.
Bottle is one of the contributing trash in our daily life. Some of them are made of glass. Used bottled glass is mostly thrown into a trash bin after use, from which it is collected and picked up by a truck and transferred into a treatment plant. This is where all bottles are gathered and separated with non-glass material. After that, these bottles are relocated to a washing machine where they are cleansed and sterilized.
The next process is where it gets interesting. The clean bottles are then transferred into a crushing machine where they are demolished into pieces. Then, these small pieces of glass are put into a container where they are heated to the point of melt-down. At the maximum temperature, this glass object turns into a lava-like liquid for further modeling.
Next process is the best part of the sequence. The hot liquid of melted glass is poured into a molding machine where it is shaped into the desired bottle model. The modeled new bottles are cooled down before being packaged for distribution.
Last part of the process is gathering all packages of the new recycled bottles and deliver them to local supermarkets and factories for further usage.
