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The image shows a flowchart for glass recycling in three stages. Stage 1 involves wasted glass bottles going to a collection point and then transportation. Stage 2 has two paths: glass pieces to a glass factory, and high-pressure water cleaning green and clear bottles. Both paths lead to Stage 3, where new liquid glass is shaped in a glass mould and burned in a furnace at 600°C to 800°C, resulting in recycled liquid glass that is bottled and sent to a supermarket (TESCO) as products ready for sale.
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The provided flow chart illustrates how to recycle wasted glass bottles. Overall, this is a linear process with three steps, with begins with collecting glass bottles and ends with selling products.
In the stage one, wasted glass bottles are collected in a point, before tranporting to industry. After that, these bottles are classified into three colours such as clear, green and brown for distinction before transporting to glass factory.
These classified bottles are cut into glass pieces, after which these are burnt in high temperature, around 600 degrees Celsius to 800 degrees Celsius. At the end of stage two, recycled and new liquid glass are shaped in glass mound, creating a new bottles. After that, new created bottles transported into supermarket, ready for sale.
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