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The image presents six figures illustrating the process of aluminum can recycling. Figure 1, titled "Collection," shows a person disposing of aluminum cans in a recycle bin labeled "Aluminum Cans Only". Figure 2, "Cleaning, sorting, shredding, and compression," depicts machinery and conveyors performing the aforementioned actions to the collected cans. Figure 3 "Heating" illustrates an industrial heating process with a filled container. Figure 4 "Rolling" displays a machine rolling material into sheets ranging from 2.5mm to 6mm thick. Figure 5, titled "Recycling," exhibits a facility with labeled trucks from "Fizzo Drinko" and "Jones Can Co." signifying recycling collaboration. Lastly, Figure 6, labeled "Reusing," presents three individuals exchanging aluminum cans with text indicating a "Number recycled: 74% (UK)".
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The flowchart presents how aluminum cans are recycled. The whole process includes 6 stages: collection, cleaning, sorting, shredding and compression (the latter four are considered the second stage), heating, rolling, recycling and, finally, reusing.
The first step of recycling metal cans is to collect them from consumers at some points in public places. After that, the cans are cleaned, sorted out, cut in pieces and compressed by a huge machine. The next stage is supposed to make aluminum a liquid in the fire. The fourth point in this process is the metal being rolled out by a pressing mechanism to become 2.5-6-mm-thick sheet. The step called recycling is meant to involve some companies producing fizzy drinks so that the material can be used in manufacturing new cans. The final phase is using recycled cans for selling and buying products at supermarkets.
It is worth mentioning that according to the information in the flowchart 74 per cent of cans being sold in the UK are recycled.
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