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The image depicts a three-stage diagram illustrating the process of recycling glass bottles. STAGE 1 involves collecting bottles at a collection point, then transporting them by truck. STAGE 2 shows a cleaning plant where bottles are washed, with three types of bottles: brown, green, and clear. STAGE 3 is divided into two parts with a CUSTOMER SUPERMARKET, where bottles are displayed for sale. Below, the process continues with recycled liquid glass being poured into a MOULD to create new bottles that are then passed through a furnace, with flames visible, before being sent to a recycling plant represented by a grid of squares. The cycle then repeats with the new bottles going back to the supermarket. No numerical data points/percentages are visible in the image.
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The diagram depicts the cyclical process through which glass bottles are collected, recycled and reintroduced into commercial use.
Overall, the process involves three main stages, beginning with the collection and cleaning of discarded bottles, their transformation into new containers and ultimately their redistribution to the supermarkets.
In the initial stage, the waste bottles are deposited at a collection point before being transported by the trucks to a cleaning plant. There, the bottles undergo a high-pressure water wash and then they are sorted into three categories according to their color: clear, green, brown.
Once sorted, the bottles are transferred to the recycling plant, where they are melted in the furnace to produce liquid glass. The combination of this recycled material and the newly produced liquid glass is poured into a mould to manufacture fresh bottles. In the final stage, after being distributed to supermarkets, they are purchased and reused by customers, thereby closing the loop in the recycling process.
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