The flow chart illustrates the process of recycling aluminum drinks cans. Overall, it is clear that the process has 11 stages, beginning with collecting used aluminum cans and ending with recycling new containers. The recycling production are completed in 6 weeks.
First, the first step in the process is collecting aluminum cans after being used by consumers, then the cans are delivered by trucks to the factories, where they are cleaned with water. Before putting them into a process, the aluminum containers are pressed to become crushes. Subsequently, after being producing in a factory, the cans now are ready to the next stage, where they are erased with chemicals.
The next step in the production is heating the aluminum before melting it. Then, the aluminum is put on scale to get its weight. The next step is rolling aluminum to the required thickness. Finally, the process are finished by recycling them to become new cans, which can will be used and sold again.
