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The image outlines the paper recycling process in four stages: Making pulp, Filtering, Cleaning, and Making paper. Stage 1 depicts used paper being transported via conveyor belt into a pulping system with water and chemicals resulting in unfiltered pulp. Stage 2 shows the unfiltered pulp being moved through a series of filters to produce filtered pulp. Stage 3 involves cleaning the filtered pulp with water and soap and introducing air to eliminate ink. Stage 4 illustrates cleaned pulp being processed on heated rollers and a conveyor belt to create recycled paper.
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The flow diagram illustrates the process of making recycled paper in a factory setting.
Overall, recycling procces involves 4 different stages, starting with collecting used paper and ending with producing new recycled paper. The process use both mechanical and chemical treatments to clean and reshape the paper.
First, used paper is collected and transported to convoyer belt to the pulping stage, where it is turned into pulp. Next, the pulp went through filtration to remove surry things such as plasstic and staples.
In the third stage, the pulp cleand throughly, after which it moves into large storage container. Whater and chemical are added here to clean the material.
The pulp then directed to the second convoyer, where mechanism reshapes it into sheets of paper. Finally, recycled paper is ready to use
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