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The image shows a diagram representing the lifecycle of a product from the shop, through processing, driving, a sorting house, collecting bottles, and use by individuals, to the final stage of becoming bags and rubbish in a landfill. The initial step depicts a shop selling products, followed by a man and woman icons representing the stage of buying and use. The next depiction is a black garbage bag with discarded items, symbolizing the transformation into bags and rubbish. A factory portrays the processing stage, while a truck signifies the transportation or driving phase. A graphic of a building with multiple windows indicates a sorting house, and a series of bottles symbolizes the collecting stage. Finally, a circular arrow encloses an image of a landfill, marking the end of the product lifecycle. No numerical data points, percentages, or specific country/category/year information is present.
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The given visual demonstrates the recycling process of plastic from the buying and use by consumers to the processing of plastic again.
At first glance, it can be seen that there are 8 processes present in the recycling of plastic, which start with the consumers buying from the shop and end with the processing of these plastic products into new products.
An in-depth analysis of the diagram reveals that, firstly, plastic products such as bottles and bags are bought by the customers from the shops and used. Then, these bags and rubbish are disposed of in a landfill, and bottles are collected and sent to the sorting house to sort. After that, these sorted bottles are delivered to the processing plant with the help of a vehicle. Lastly, in the processing factory, bottles are being processed to develop new products, and again these products are sent to the shops.
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