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The image depicts a four-step paper recycling process with a key to the materials labeling; Step 1: Making pulp - used paper placed on conveyor belt with water and chemicals; Step 2: Filtering - air blown through a water and soap mixture; Step 3: Cleaning - water and chemicals seen flowing through; Step 4: Making paper - water flowing out as cleaned pulp passes through heated rollers and moves along conveyor belt leading to output of recycled paper. Key identifies unfiltered material as solid light brown, filtered material as dotted light brown, ink as solid black specks, and cleaned pulp as solid white.
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The given infographic illustrates the production of recycled paper. This is a linear process that consists of four main phases: making pulp, filtering, cleaning, and making the actual paper.
To begin production, products made out of paper, like cardboard boxes or books, are collected and put on a conveyor belt automatically by mechanical arms. These are then sorted and put into a large container containing a solution of water with specific chemicals, aiming to make a pulp. After this, the pulp is filtered by mixing it with soap and air to remove any unwanted contaminants.
Cleaning is the next step in the process, when the pulp is again put into a chemical bath to make it ready for rolling. Afterwards, the actual recycled paper is produced by using heated rollers and water to press the processed pulp into thin sheets. Finally, these long sheets of paper are then made into rolls and are ready to be used, concluding the process.
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