Our system will evaluate the answer based on this AI-generated description.
The image depicts the recycling process for aluminum cans with six main steps illustrated with icons and brief descriptions. The initial step is the collection of used cans, which are then sent for cleaning, sorting, shredding, and compressing. The compressed aluminum is heated and melted, subsequently undergoing a rolling process resulting in sheets 2-6mm thick. These rolled sheets are used in the recycling stage where the symbol for aluminum recycle (alu 41) is shown. The final step is reusing the material, with a mention that 74% of cans are recycled in the UK. The process is cyclical, suggesting continuous repetition.
Given the complexity of the image, the above description may not be entirely accurate.
Skyrocket your IELTS band score by 1-2 points in under a month with our premium plan!
Note: Both the topic and the answer were created by one of our users.
The givan diagram illustrates how the alluminium cans are recycled.
Overall, process includes 8 steps to recycle alluminium cans. Process begins with collecting cans and ends with transporting cans for sale.
First of all used alluminium cans are collected in a recycle bin then the bulk of cans are transported to the factory of recycling. In factory, the cans are sorted and cleaned with water . Sorted it into two parts one which are able to recycle and another is not usable. Then they passed through a machine where the are melted and convert into liquid form. That melted mixture store into a large blocks called ingots. Next the ingots put into a machine where they are rolled into a sheets. Rolled sheets are sent for further process. There the sheets are shaped into a cans and filled with a drinks. Filled cans are transported to the market for sale.
Word Count: 150