The illustration displays the process of aluminum recycling.
Overall, the cycle contains seven stages. The first step begins with people putting away used cans into specific trash vans for this material and ends with reusing aluminium items.
To begin, individuals who used things which contain aluminum material put them in particular vans. A specific machine collects those cans and transport them to the recycling centre. There, the items get washed, sorted regardless to their type, shredded and at the end, compressed. After that stage, aluminum substance gets heated and melted. As a result, the soft material is prepared for being shaped by rolling it. Furthermore, the slide must contain particular size, as it must be wide between 2.5mm and 6.6mm.
The final products, recycled aluminum cans, are made on 74% from recycled materials according to the data from the UK. The cans can be used again now.
