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The image displays a diagram detailing the recycling process of aluminium cans, noting that 74% are recycled in the UK. The circular process consists of several stages starting with REUSING, depicted by a person drinking from a can, which leads to the RECYCLING stage, represented by a single can. This is followed by HEATING AND MELTING in a furnace, then a multi-step process of CLEANING/SORTING/SHREDDING/COMPRESSING. The subsequent stage is ROLLING, where material is transported by a truck, leading to COLLECTION in a bin, which then cycles back to the REUSING stage.
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The flow chart illustrates the multi-stage process through which the aluminium cans are recycled.
Overall, it is rather sophisticated process which consists 6 stages starting from consumer reuse and collection of used cans and ending with production of newly manufactured cans which ready for reuse.
The process commences when the collection is done, where used cans are collected from bins and transported to recycling centre. Following that, collected cans sorted by their size then cleaned and shreded into small pieces and then compressed by machines.
This process is followed by melting and heating the already compressed pieces to produce new cans. In the final stage, it is the newly manufactured and recycled cans which are ready to be painted and delivered to the shops. After the usage of these new aluminium cans they are also collected and recycled again.
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