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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 diagram illustrates the process of recycled paper in a factory.
It is clear that there are totally four steps, which starts at making pulp and ending at making completed paper.
In the first stage which is named producing pulp, discard paper is collected and transported on a conveyor belt into a big pot. This paper is mixed with water and different chemicals carefully. Next, the second step shows that the mixture is filtered. In addition, the remaining is mixed with water and soap, combining with air and ink to make color for paper.
In the next step which is the third, this mixture goes through a pulp and is cleaned with water and diverse chemicals in a huge pot. After a while, it comes out on a conveyor belt, which is heated by rollers above water. In the end, recycled paper is completely made, which is the last step of the process.
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