The diagram illustrates the process involved in recycling plastic bottles, showing how they are transformed into new products through a series of steps.
The process begins when individuals dispose of plastic bottles in recycling bins (Stage 1). These bins are then collected by a truck (Stage 2) and transported to a recycling center, where the contents are sorted manually (Stage 3). After sorting, the recyclable materials are compressed into large blocks (Stage 4).
Next, these blocks undergo a crushing process (Stage 5), where they are broken down into smaller pieces. These pieces are thoroughly washed to remove any contaminants. Following this, the crushed materials are melted and reshaped into small plastic pellets (Stage 6).
In the next step, these pellets are heated and further processed to form raw materials (Stage 7), which can then be used to manufacture new products such as plastic bottles, clothing, or shopping bags (Stage 8). The cycle is completed when these new products are produced and returned to consumers (Stage 9).
Overall, the recycling process ensures that plastic waste is repurposed into valuable goods, reducing environmental impact and promoting sustainability through efficient waste management and production methods.
