The diagram illustrates the seven-stage process involved in the recycling of aluminium cans in the UK.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the process starting with collecting and ending with recycling.
It is clear that people begin to collecting aluminium cans by truck. Secondly, after arriving to the company, people start with the first step of cleaning aluminium, sorting, shredding and compressing cans. After that employers do the hard steps with healing cans.In addition, before the final point of the process people melting material and put it in the machine.
Moving on to the fifth step, employers start making material in the machine rolling and from 2.5 to 6 mm thick for each can of aluminium. Secondly, people start recycling cans to become ready for use. Finally, nearly 74 per cent of people in the UK use recycled aluminium cans. Most countries use aluminium recycling for several aluminium tools.
