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The diagram delineates the intricate procedure involved in the recycling of plastic bottles.
The recycling process is comprised of eight distinct stages, commencing with the collection of plastic bottles and culminating in the manufacture of new products.
Initially, individuals deposit plastic bottles into dedicated collection bins, from which a collection truck subsequently transports the bottles to a recycling facility. Upon arrival, the bottles undergo a meticulous sorting process, whereby labels, caps, and non-recyclable materials are removed to ensure the purity of the recyclable content. Following this, the bottles are crushed into smaller fragments and subsequently washed to eliminate contaminants, facilitating the production of high-quality plastic pellets.
The next phase involves heating these pellets to transform them into raw material blocks, which are later compressed into cube shapes for more manageable storage and transportation. Ultimately, these raw materials serve as the foundation for manufacturing various end products, including new bottles and textiles. The closed loop of this process emphasizes the efficiency and sustainability inherent in the recycling of plastic bottles, reducing waste and conserving resources.
The diagram provides information about the recycling process for plastic bottles.
Overall, it can be seen that it is a cyclical process which starts from throwing plastic trash in litter boxes and ends with the formation of a lot of useful things such as clothes, stationery, and bags after going through various steps in industries.
To begin with, used plastic materials such as bags, bottles and boxes are collected from trash cans from different locations followed by transporting plastic to recycling centres, where it is sorted out on the basis of their material. In the next step, the material which is separated for recycling is compressed through heavy force to convert it into blocks of plastic. Subsequently, the blocks pass through crushing machines to convert them into little chunks; these small pieces are then washed in water and transferred to the next step.
Furthermore, the chunks of plastic are passed through a machine, which produces plastic pellets. These pellets are collected from the front opening of the machine, then they are heated at a particular temperature to convert them into raw material. Lastly, the raw material is processed, and industries make recyclable things from it like clothes, cans, stationery, and many more. After using these things, they again go to the same cycle of recycling and can be used again and again.
To sum up, plastic recycling is a very crucial procedure to use plastic over and over; it is very useful to save our planet from the accumulation of plastic piles everywhere on earth. band-7
The given diagram displays recycling process of plastic bottles.
Initially, the diagram illustrates the whole process of reuse the plastic bottles. To begin with, people throw the plastic material in dustbin after using, Consequently, the dribe vain pick up the plastic bottles from the specific place. Next, plastic bottles reached to recycling centre and worker put those bottles for sorting and next, compressor machines press the the plastic goods into blocks. Furthermore, through heavy machine crush the pressed material, after crushing the small parts of the plastic entering into the washing process. Moreover, in the next stage the small piecs reach to the producing plastic pellets and machinery processed the material and passed the material to the heating pallets and creat raw materail from those short pieces. Eventually, raw material is ready for making different kind of things. For instance, plastic bags, pencils, and bottles etc.
To sum up, there total 9 stages of recycling of plastic bottles.
The diagram provides information about how plastic bottles are recycled.
Overall, there are nine steps that should be completed to recycle the plastic trash.
Firstly, after being used, plastic bottles are thrown into a bin. Then, they are picked up by truck before entering the recycling center. After arriving at that place, plastic bottles are sorted. Bottles that are in good condition are placed into a different box from the broken bottles. Following this, the litter is compressed into blocks by a compressor machine. The blocks then undergo a crushing process, which is conducted by a machine, and turn into small pieces. The small materials are washed in water.
In addition, the next step is plastic pellet production, in which the clean material is put into a machine. After this, the pellets are heated and form raw materials. This raw material is then used to make products that are made from plastic, such as pencils, bottles, bags, and even clothes.
The diagarm illustartes the procedures performed during the recycling of bottles made of plastic.
Overall, plastic bottles go through nine stages during their recycling which start from discarding of used bottles and end in production of new goods.
At first, consumers discard used plastic bottles in a recycling bin. Then, they are tarsnported to the recycling facility, where they are sorted based on their recyclability. After that, the bottles eligible for recycling are turned into blocks by compression.
At the fifth stage, the plastic bottles are crushed and the resultant particles are washed. Subsequently, plastic pellets are produced from the washed particles, which undergo heat treatment and are converted to raw material. Utilizing the raw material, goods such as, plastic bottles, containers, pens, and garments are manufactured. These goods enter the consumer market and keep the cycle of recycling going on.
The cyclical process outlines several stages in regenerating of plastic bottles.
Generally speaking, the process comprises nine sequential steps for recyling plastic bottles, starting with the collection of used plastic, ending with manufacturing new products.
First of all, the process begins collecting plastic materials from specific dustbins via a truck. Then, collected waste goes to a recycling facility to be separated from unnecessary items based on their colour, materials and apperance. At fourth stage, the plastic bottles compresse into blocks by a compreser machine. Then, those blocks go through a crushing process by an industrial crusher, and fall into a washing pool to remove any impurities,
At sixth step, washed fragments pass through into an equipment to make plastic pellets. Those pellets are heated to get raw materials afterwards. Those raw materials are transformed into end products. And finally, the finished products, such as new plastic bottles, pencils, T-shirts, bags or food containers can re-enter the cycle, ensuring the process continues in a sustainable loop.
The cyclical process outlines several stages in regenerating of plastic bottles.
Generally speaking, the process comprises nine sequential steps for recyling plastic bottles, starting with the collection of used plastic, ending with manufacturing new products.
First of all, the process begins collecting plastic materials from specific dustbins via a truck. Then, collected waste goes to a recycling facility to be separated from unnecessary items based on their colour, materials and apperance. At fourth stage, the plastic bottles compresse into blocks by a compreser machine. Then, those blocks go through a crushing process by an industrial crusher, and fall into a washing pool to remove any impurities,
At sixth step, washed fragments pass through into an equipment to make plastic pellets. Those pellets are heated to get raw materials afterwards. Those raw materials are transformed into end products. And finally, the finished products, such as new plastic bottles, pencils, T-shirts, bags or food containers can re-enter the cycle, ensuring the process continues in a sustainable loop
The figure illustrates the detailed method for the regeneration of plastic bottles.
Overall, the recycling of plastics consists of 9 steps, which include the collection of water bottles from dustbins, transportation through a waste collecting van into a recycling center, compressing, crushing into pellets and washing, heating for the production of raw materials, and finally valuable products.
The process begins with collecting plastic materials, including water bottles, from local garbage, which is then transported by a plastic carrying van into a regenerating center where different wastes of different categories are sorted out based on their physical appearance and chemical nature. Next, the plastic is compressed into cubic blocks and crushed into small particles for better handling and increasing surface area, employing specialized roller-based crushing machines, and washed with water to remove any unwanted particulates in the method. Following this, the crushed parts are passed through equipment to produce small pellets, which are then heated to prepare raw materials. These substances are subsequently used to transform them into value-added products such as pens, lunch boxes, water containers, bags, and shirts.
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The diagram delineates the intricate procedure involved in the recycling of plastic bottles.
The recycling process is comprised of eight distinct stages, commencing with the collection of plastic bottles and culminating in the manufacture of new products.
Initially, individuals deposit plastic bottles into dedicated collection bins, from which a collection truck subsequently transports the bottles to a recycling facility. Upon arrival, the bottles undergo a meticulous sorting process, whereby labels, caps, and non-recyclable materials are removed to ensure the purity of the recyclable content. Following this, the bottles are crushed into smaller fragments and subsequently washed to eliminate contaminants, facilitating the production of high-quality plastic pellets.
The next phase involves heating these pellets to transform them into raw material blocks, which are later compressed into cube shapes for more manageable storage and transportation. Ultimately, these raw materials serve as the foundation for manufacturing various end products, including new bottles and textiles. The closed loop of this process emphasizes the efficiency and sustainability inherent in the recycling of plastic bottles, reducing waste and conserving resources.
The diagram provides information about the recycling process for plastic bottles.
Overall, it can be seen that it is a cyclical process which starts from throwing plastic trash in litter boxes and ends with the formation of a lot of useful things such as clothes, stationery, and bags after going through various steps in industries.
To begin with, used plastic materials such as bags, bottles and boxes are collected from trash cans from different locations followed by transporting plastic to recycling centres, where it is sorted out on the basis of their material. In the next step, the material which is separated for recycling is compressed through heavy force to convert it into blocks of plastic. Subsequently, the blocks pass through crushing machines to convert them into little chunks; these small pieces are then washed in water and transferred to the next step.
Furthermore, the chunks of plastic are passed through a machine, which produces plastic pellets. These pellets are collected from the front opening of the machine, then they are heated at a particular temperature to convert them into raw material. Lastly, the raw material is processed, and industries make recyclable things from it like clothes, cans, stationery, and many more. After using these things, they again go to the same cycle of recycling and can be used again and again.
To sum up, plastic recycling is a very crucial procedure to use plastic over and over; it is very useful to save our planet from the accumulation of plastic piles everywhere on earth. band-7
The given diagram displays recycling process of plastic bottles.
Initially, the diagram illustrates the whole process of reuse the plastic bottles. To begin with, people throw the plastic material in dustbin after using, Consequently, the dribe vain pick up the plastic bottles from the specific place. Next, plastic bottles reached to recycling centre and worker put those bottles for sorting and next, compressor machines press the the plastic goods into blocks. Furthermore, through heavy machine crush the pressed material, after crushing the small parts of the plastic entering into the washing process. Moreover, in the next stage the small piecs reach to the producing plastic pellets and machinery processed the material and passed the material to the heating pallets and creat raw materail from those short pieces. Eventually, raw material is ready for making different kind of things. For instance, plastic bags, pencils, and bottles etc.
To sum up, there total 9 stages of recycling of plastic bottles.
The diagram provides information about how plastic bottles are recycled.
Overall, there are nine steps that should be completed to recycle the plastic trash.
Firstly, after being used, plastic bottles are thrown into a bin. Then, they are picked up by truck before entering the recycling center. After arriving at that place, plastic bottles are sorted. Bottles that are in good condition are placed into a different box from the broken bottles. Following this, the litter is compressed into blocks by a compressor machine. The blocks then undergo a crushing process, which is conducted by a machine, and turn into small pieces. The small materials are washed in water.
In addition, the next step is plastic pellet production, in which the clean material is put into a machine. After this, the pellets are heated and form raw materials. This raw material is then used to make products that are made from plastic, such as pencils, bottles, bags, and even clothes.
The diagarm illustartes the procedures performed during the recycling of bottles made of plastic.
Overall, plastic bottles go through nine stages during their recycling which start from discarding of used bottles and end in production of new goods.
At first, consumers discard used plastic bottles in a recycling bin. Then, they are tarsnported to the recycling facility, where they are sorted based on their recyclability. After that, the bottles eligible for recycling are turned into blocks by compression.
At the fifth stage, the plastic bottles are crushed and the resultant particles are washed. Subsequently, plastic pellets are produced from the washed particles, which undergo heat treatment and are converted to raw material. Utilizing the raw material, goods such as, plastic bottles, containers, pens, and garments are manufactured. These goods enter the consumer market and keep the cycle of recycling going on.
Band score 7 (7/7/7/6)
The cyclical process outlines several stages in regenerating of plastic bottles.
Generally speaking, the process comprises nine sequential steps for recyling plastic bottles, starting with the collection of used plastic, ending with manufacturing new products.
First of all, the process begins collecting plastic materials from specific dustbins via a truck. Then, collected waste goes to a recycling facility to be separated from unnecessary items based on their colour, materials and apperance. At fourth stage, the plastic bottles compresse into blocks by a compreser machine. Then, those blocks go through a crushing process by an industrial crusher, and fall into a washing pool to remove any impurities,
At sixth step, washed fragments pass through into an equipment to make plastic pellets. Those pellets are heated to get raw materials afterwards. Those raw materials are transformed into end products. And finally, the finished products, such as new plastic bottles, pencils, T-shirts, bags or food containers can re-enter the cycle, ensuring the process continues in a sustainable loop.
The cyclical process outlines several stages in regenerating of plastic bottles.
Generally speaking, the process comprises nine sequential steps for recyling plastic bottles, starting with the collection of used plastic, ending with manufacturing new products.
First of all, the process begins collecting plastic materials from specific dustbins via a truck. Then, collected waste goes to a recycling facility to be separated from unnecessary items based on their colour, materials and apperance. At fourth stage, the plastic bottles compresse into blocks by a compreser machine. Then, those blocks go through a crushing process by an industrial crusher, and fall into a washing pool to remove any impurities,
At sixth step, washed fragments pass through into an equipment to make plastic pellets. Those pellets are heated to get raw materials afterwards. Those raw materials are transformed into end products. And finally, the finished products, such as new plastic bottles, pencils, T-shirts, bags or food containers can re-enter the cycle, ensuring the process continues in a sustainable loop
The figure illustrates the detailed method for the regeneration of plastic bottles.
Overall, the recycling of plastics consists of 9 steps, which include the collection of water bottles from dustbins, transportation through a waste collecting van into a recycling center, compressing, crushing into pellets and washing, heating for the production of raw materials, and finally valuable products.
The process begins with collecting plastic materials, including water bottles, from local garbage, which is then transported by a plastic carrying van into a regenerating center where different wastes of different categories are sorted out based on their physical appearance and chemical nature. Next, the plastic is compressed into cubic blocks and crushed into small particles for better handling and increasing surface area, employing specialized roller-based crushing machines, and washed with water to remove any unwanted particulates in the method. Following this, the crushed parts are passed through equipment to produce small pellets, which are then heated to prepare raw materials. These substances are subsequently used to transform them into value-added products such as pens, lunch boxes, water containers, bags, and shirts.