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The image contains a circular flow diagram illustrating the concept of "Collaborative Consumption." The diagram shows various objects and activities that are shared or rented instead of owned permanently by an individual. Starting from the top and moving clockwise, the diagram includes: a car labeled "Car Sharing," a depiction of furniture and boxes labeled "Swap/Trade," two clothing items labeled "Pre-owned," and finally two forms of media, books and DVDs, labeled "Rent." Each object or activity points towards a starburst in the center with arrows indicating movement towards the center, and from it arrows lead to each subsequent item in the cycle suggesting a continuous loop. Each object or activity is represented by a stylized icon. There are no numerical data points, percentages, or specific quantitative information provided in the diagram.
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The diagram illustrates the various stages of recycling cans processing methods.
According to The given diagram, the process undergoes six stages to recycle Aluminium cans, starting with the collecting aluminium cans and ending up with end products for public use.
Regarding The first three steps, in the beginning, aluminium cans are collected from recycling trach bins. Afterward, gathered items are cleaning, sorting, shredding and compressing. This is followed by the shredding of recyclable cans into small pieces which compressed into blocks. In the stages, the block is heated at high temperatures to prepare for the next step.
After begin heated, the metal is processed by a plate roller to produces metal sheets whose thickness ranges from 2.5 mm to 6 mm. Subsequently, The aluminium is now ready to be recycled into new packaging, such as drink containers. The cans now be sold to the public and reused. In the UK, 74 per cent of al
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