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The image contains a flowchart diagram illustrating the process of recycling plastic bottles, including eight sequential steps: 1) Providing and products, 2) Providing plastic bottles, 3) Collecting bottles, 4) Recycling center sorting, 5) Washing, 6) Crushing, 7) Compressing, and 8) Producing products. Each step is depicted with a corresponding image, highlighting raw materials as the starting point and the production of new products as the final outcome. The diagram also emphasizes the involvement of transportation and machinery throughout the process.
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The diagram displays how plastic bottles are recycled through 9 stages.
Overall, plastic bottles are prepared for recycle by sorting in the recycling centre. The preparation extends to the production of raw materials from used products in four stages. Hence, raw materials and products are formed from those.
Initially, lorries collect used bottles from garbage bins where these were thrown by users. They transport these to the recycling facility for it to be sorted. The selected bottles are then compressed into blocks to make it easier for crushing into tiny fragments.
After washing the crushed materials, they are transferred into a machine to produce plastic pellets. Furthermore, the stack of pellets are heated to produce raw PP materials that would be packaged and piled. Finally, bi-products are made such as bottles, boxes, T-shirts, paper bags and pencils.
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