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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 process of recycling paper is being illustrated in the given diagram.
Looking from an overall perspective, the process involves four main stages beginning with making pulp and ending with producing new paper.
Following on the first step of the process, used paper is transported to a conveyor belt, which pipes to a making pulp container. The unfiltered paper is sank in a mixture of water and chemicals to transform to powder form. After that, this mixture undergoes a filtration process to remove impurities.
This is followed by the cleaning step, after the filtered pulp is poured in water, soap and air so that the ink of used paper can be eliminated, water and chemicals is added again. Next, this mixture is brought on another conveyor belt leads to heated rollers. At this stage, the cleaned pulp is dried and shaped through different rollers, and recycled paper is produced finally.
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