The preceding diagram illustrates the recycling process of glass.
Overall, there are six stages in total for how the glass is repurposed and the process is a neverending cycle.
First of all, anything that is made of glass is discarded into a recycle bin. This made it easier to sort out the glass from any other products. The contents of the garbage can are then deposited into the recycle container attached to the car that picks it up. The second stage happens when the container is delivered to the treatment plan, where the recycling process happens. The process begins when all the glass is placed into a machine that washes and sterilizes them.
After the sterilization process, the glass is moved to a crushing and melting machine, destroying its current shape and color. Upon this cycle, the good is transported into the last stage of the renewal step where there is a piece of equipment ready to mold the glass with a new color and shape. At the final stage, when all the reprocessed glass is ready, it is taken from the treatment plan and transported to the supermarkets.
