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The image contains a circular flow diagram illustrating the recycling process of aluminum, starting with REUSING, indicating 74% recycled (UK), followed by COLLECTION, then CLEANING, SORTING, SHREDDING AND COMPRESSING, moving to HEATING AND MELTING, next ROLLING at 2.5mm - 6mm thick, and returning to RECYCLING. The process includes pictograms of used cans, a recycling truck, a recycling facility, heating flames, rolling equipment, and aluminum sheets.
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The diagram illustrates how aluminium cans are recycled.
It can be seen that the entire process can be divided into seven stages, commencing with putting used aluminum cans into the trash can, and culminating with making end products.
More specifically, the process begins with used aluminum cans are thrown into garbage bins. Following that, it are collected by a truck before cleaning, sorting, shredding and compressing.
As the process advances the production are heated and melted followed by roll 2.5mm to 6mm thick. After this particular stage, the materials are recycling prior to being reusing with 74% recycled in UK .
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