The given process flow chart represents information about recycling aluminum cans.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is noticeable that there are seven steps used in this process.
Turning to details, it is evident that the first step involved placing dustbins in various places where people threw cans into dustbins. After that, cans were loaded into trucks and collected from many places. The third step involved cleaning, sorting, shredding, and compressing the aluminum cans that were collected for recycling.
Probing ahead to remaining details, it is clear that in the fourth step, cans were melted at high heat. And after that, they were stored as rolls. The rolls’ sizes were a minimum of 2.5 mm and a maximum of 6 mm. The sixth step involved giving the cans a new shape and recycling them again. The last step was reusing the cans. In the UK, a 74% recycling process is used. Finally, this figure shows how the recycling process works and the steps followed in doing it.
