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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 depicts the process of recycling aluminum cans. Overall, this process involves multiple steps, including collection, transportation, processing materials, shaping and selling final products.
To begin with, used aluminum cans are collected in recycling bins before being transported to a recycling facility where they are cleaned thoroughly to remove any impurities, such as dirt, grease, and other contaminants. Next, the cleaned cans are sorted in order to ensure that the chosen cans are suitable for recycling and to separate them from other waste materials. Once sorted, the cans are shredded into smaller pieces and then crushed in a special machine to reduce their size and make them easier to handle.
After that, the resulting products are melted down at a high temperature, which turns them into a molten liquid. The liquid aluminum is then poured into molds to shape it into sheets. These thin sheets can be used to manufacture beverage cans, three-quarters of which can be recycled after use.
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