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The image details the recycling process of aluminum cans in twelve sequential stages over six weeks: Waste collection depicted by a truck, Deposit shown with a container, Water representation using containers, Crushing illustrated with cans and a hammer, Process stage with machinery imagery, Erase with chemicals shown via a beaker, Heating illustrated with a furnace, Mould depicted with images of molten aluminum being shaped, Weighting shown with a scale, Rolling illustrated with sheets of metal, culminating in the final stage, New cans, shown with stacks of completed cans.
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This diagram illustrates the stages of almuminium cans that going throw to recycling it.
Overall, there are eleven process which can make through to be able to reuse it aginig, starting from weast till we have new can that will be used aginig.
First of all, they collect cans from weast and send it back to the factory to deposit it. Then they well rinse it with water, next cans well crushed and melt by cemicals , and expose to highest temperatures, therfore they can model them to newr can. Therefore can must be weighted in order to be all in same size. After that refills all cans and send them to market as un used alminiums can.
To summarise this, cans are flexable and can be use aging after sterilisation them and gose it long process to be able to drink in it again next time. As it safe for our environment.
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