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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 diagram illustrates the reprocess of aluminium cans. Overall, the process is cyclic, mainly automated and includes 6 stages, during which metal cans undergo mechanical and temperature treatment to be turned into a recycled end product.
The process commences when used cans thrown away by people are picked up . Afterwards, these collected cans are placed in a garbage truck before being transported into the recycling center.
As for recycling and producing new products, the first stage is to clean collected cans, which are then underwent several stages such as sorting, shredding and compressing by specialized machine. Once this stage is complete, cleaned and crushed cans are sent to an aluminum melting furnace, where they are heated and melted in order to form raw material which is used to manufacture the end product. After that, the cycle can be repeated again.
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