Given is a cycle demonstrating how aluminium cans are utilised and reused. Overall, it is clear that the cycle is formed by seven steps. Cans are constantly changing their form and shape.
First of all, it appears that the primary step begins when a can is put into a trash can. After that, the garbage inside of a trash can is collected by the garbage truck, which ships it to the special utilising factory. Once the garbage has been shipped to the factory, the garbage is then cleaned, sorted and shredded by a special machine. Subsequently, the garbage is put into a pot in order to be melted soon.
Generally, after that, the melted cans are dried and shaped into a roll. Once the metal roll is ready, after special manipulations, the roll is transformed into cans. Finally, the recycled cans are ready to be in stores around the world. In fact, more than 70% of cans in the UK are used, and have gone through the recycling process.
