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The image displays a six-step recycling process for a carton, whose raw materials are composed of 75% cardboard, 14% soft plastic, 6% hard plastic, and 5% aluminium. The process is as follows: 1) Collecting recyclables; 2) Sorting and separating out drinks cartons; 3) Compressing cartons into bales via a compressor; 4) Re-pulping the bales with water in a paper mill; 5) Drying and separating the pulp into paper fibers, plastic, and aluminium; and 6) Producing new materials from the separated components. The outputs are new cardboard and paper products from paper fibers, new plastic products (e.g., a bucket and chair), and new aluminium products (e.g., window frames and car parts).
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The pictures show the procedure of recycling drink cartons.
Overall, it is clear that the process entails 6 steps, which can be divided into 3 main stages – gathering usable materials and delivering to recycling site, extracting pulp from the materials, as well as producing new items.
During the first stage, recyclables are collected from trash cans, after which they are sorted and drinks cartons are separated to compress into bales. Then, bales are transported to the paper mill. Once they are there, re-pulping process takes place using special machinery, which uses means of water to extract three types of pulp: plastic, aluminum, and paper.
In the last stage, after the extraction of three types of pulp, production of new materials starts. New cardboard and paper products can be produced by paper pulps; from the aluminum, parts of cars or other facilities can be produced; and from the plastic, we can get plastic chairs or any other plastic facilities.
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