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The image presents a flowchart depicting the recycling process of aluminum. It starts at a collection center, showing icons for aluminum cans and foil being collected in separate bins, followed by a truck transporting these items to a recycling center depicted with furnaces and bales of compressed aluminum waste. This leads to an aluminum recycling plant where old aluminum is melted down; the flow shows the molten aluminum transforming into new cans and aluminum rolls, while a side process yields new aluminum ingots. A feedback loop from the final aluminum products to a 'drinks machine' signifies the reutilization of recycled aluminum, closing the loop in the recycling process. The diagram emphasizes the continuity and cyclical nature of aluminum recycling without any explicit numerical data or percentages.
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The process diagram illustrates how many stages in the recycling of aluminium drinks cans.
Overall, the process involves four main stages, starting to collect aluminum and steel in the collection centre and ending distributed to drinks machine in all countries.
Initially, a range of drinks cans are collected in the collection centre like, the aluminium and steel. Furthermore, the cans are transported to recycling centre afterwards, the cans are recycled in the centre.
Subsequently, the new cans are melted down oil aluminium in the furnace. Afterwards, it creates new aluminium and after the process, it rolled new cans. In the final stage, the new cans are distributed to drinks machine in all countries.
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