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The image illustrates a circular seven-step process involved in the lifecycle of a product, highlighting environmental issues. Step 1 involves planning and design; Step 2 covers the consumption of materials and energy resources, depicted with two transport vehicles. Step 3 is production, represented by a factory. Step 4 involves packaging and distribution, shown with boxes and a delivery vehicle. Step 5 is sales, signified by a store with a shopping bag. Step 6 describes use by customers, followed by disposal. Step 7 is recycling, which feeds back into planning and design. Arrows connect all steps, indicating a continuous feedback loop, with recycling directly affecting planning and design, capturing the cyclical nature of the process.
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The diagram below illustrates the environmental issues reaised by product over its life span.
Overall, recycling process starts from, step 1 that is planning and designing, where product is designed according to its requirement, whereas after this process it goes under step 2 that is conusmption of materials and energy. In step 2, after analyzing planning and design, it is decided to arrange the materials and resources.
However, the most important step of this cycle is the production of product. After accomplishment of the product, it goes under proccess of packaging and then distributing the vendors.
It is clear that, now shop owners start selling this product to customers. Somehow, the reviews from buyers, will define the quality, demerits and merits of item. However, after all these six steps of this cycle, now it is recycling process, to improvize materials according to reviews from customers.
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