The diagram illustrates the stages of how aluminum drink cans are recycled.
Overall, there are a total of five main stages in this man-made process, beginning with collecting wasted bottles in bins and ending with selling final products in drink machines. The linear process begins when many wasted bottles, cans, and tins are collected in bins. Subsequently, coworkers bring them into the lorry to transport. After moving to the recycling center, the materials are flowed into the aluminum recycling plant. Old aluminum is melted down, and then they are molded and dried. Next, new aluminum is rolled until the rolls are finished, then aluminum cans are finally manufactured.
At the recycling plant, old aluminum is melted down, and then they are molded and dried. Next, new aluminum is rolled until the rolls are finished, then aluminum cans are finally manufactured. In the final stage, the final products, including aluminum cans or tins, are transported into drink machines to sell for consumers and continue their recycling circle.
