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The image depicts two flowcharts outlining the processes of glass production and glass recycling. The glass production chart shows four stages: mixing sand, soda ash, limestone, and other chemicals, melting in a glass furnace at 1500°C, shaping through molten glass blowing, and ultimately forming glass containers. The glass recycling chart shows five stages: collection of used glass, sorting by color, washing to remove impurities, crushing and melting, and finally molding into new products.
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Overall, the process includes several steps, beginning with making new glass containers and ending with recycling used ones.
First, raw materials like sand, soda ash and limestone are collected. These materials are mixed together and heated in a furnace at a high temperature to produce melted glass. After that, the liquid glass is shaped into containers such as bottles and jars. Then the glass products are cooled and become hard.
Next, the finished glass containers are used by people. When they are no longer needed, they are collected for recycling. The used bottles are taken to a recycling centre where they are cleaned and sorted. After this stage, the glass is crushed into small pieces and melted again.
Finally, the recycled glass is used to make new glass containers, and the process can be repeated many times.
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