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The image depicts a detailed process flow of plastic bottle recycling, featuring eight illustrated steps. (1) Disposal of plastic bottles into a bin; (2) Transporting collected bottles via a garbage truck; (3) Sorting bottles at a recycling center; (4) Crushing bottles; (5) Compressing crushed plastic into blocks; (6) blocks are then washed and further processed; (7) Plastic pellets are produced and heated to form raw material; (8) Finished products such as bottles, t-shirts, and containers are created from this raw material.
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The diagram illustrates how used plastic bottles are recycled. Overall, the recycling process involves nine main stages, starting with the collection of used bottles and ending with the creation of new products.
First, recycling companies collect used plastic bottles. Then, at a recycling centre, workers sort the bottles, separating those suitable for recycling from unsuitable items. After this, the sorted bottles are compressed into blocks. These blocks are then crushed into smaller pieces, and these pieces are washed with water.
Once the washing process is complete, the plastic pieces are used to produce plastic pellets. These pellets are then heated to form the raw material. Finally, this raw material is used to manufacture various products, including new bottles, clothing, plastic bags, and pencils. The cycle then begins again.
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