The illustration demonstrates the recycling process of plastic bottles.
Overall, the process is a circular system that involves the collection, sorting, and reprocessing of used bottles to produce new plastic products.
The process begins at retail shops, where plastic products are purchased by consumers. After use, these items, including plastic bottles, are typically discarded along with general waste. While some of this waste ends up in landfills, plastic bottles are often collected separately for recycling.
Once gathered at a sorting facility, the bottles are categorized based on specific criteria. Subsequently, they are transported by truck to a processing factory. There, the plastic waste undergoes specialized treatment to convert it into new materials. These materials are then used to manufacture new plastic products, which are delivered back to shops, thus completing the cycle.
