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The image shows a cyclical diagram with a central recycling symbol, detailing a five-stage glass recycling process. Stage 1 is labeled "Recycle Bin," where a bottle is discarded. In Stage 2, "Treatment plant," a truck transports the glass to a treatment facility. Stage 3 is the "Washing and sterilising machine" for cleaning the bottles. Stage 4, the "Crushing and melting machine," shows the glass being processed into a molten state. In Stage 5, the "Moulding machine," molten glass is formed into new bottles. The cycle is completed by a delivery truck transporting the new bottles to a supermarket, leading back to the consumer.
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This flowchart illustrates the cyclical process of how glass is recycled.
Overall, this cycle includes six stages in total, including four stages to make new glass products and two stages for collection and delivery.
Initially, used glass bottles are deposited in the recycle bin by consumers and then those glass products are delivered to a treatment plant by truck. Once at the treatment plant, the glass is passed through the washing and sterilising machine to ensure it is clean. Following this, the material is sent to the crushing and melting machine, which breaks the glass into small pieces before heating it to become molten liquid.
In the next stage, the material is filled into the moulding machine to become glass containers again. Finally, the glass products are packed up into boxes and transported to supermarkets by trucks, which completes the cycle, making the bottles ready to be purchased and used by consumers once again.
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