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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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This illustration shows the reprocess of the aluminum cans.
Overall, the process is cyclic, totally man-made, and includes six stages, beginning with the collection of the thrown away cans at the bins and ending with reusing the final product. Highlighting that, 74% of all the cans in the United Kingdom are recycled.
Initially, aluminum cans are picked up, then delivered to the rolling machine to roll the discarded cans. Following this, these cans undergo several stages, including cleaning, sorting, and compressing.
After being compressed, they are transferred to the heating machine, and there they go through the heating and melting processes. Finally these recycled cans are delivered back to retailers for consumer reuse, thereby completing the cycle and allowing the process to begin.
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