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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.
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The provided below image demonstartes the process of how aluminium cans recycle and can be use as new later.
At first glance, it is clear that is man-made process that includes 7 main steps, starts when someone puts can into bin and ends with reusing of recycled aluminuim cans.
Turning to the details when people throw cans into bin, and it collecting by garbage trucks from trash can. The next step begins when truck comes to the fabrick with rubbish and employees sorting, cleaning, shredding and compressing them, then cans heat and melting by high temprature machine.
After they go to rolling by thick from 2,5 mm to 6 mm. When all of process ends aluminum cans are finally recycled and can be use refused later for drinks. In the United Kingdom nearly three quarters of aluminium cans were distributed again after recycling as new one with new printed logo.
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