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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 ways to recycle paper.
Overall, the process comprises four main stages. Starting with making pulp from old paper and finishing with scoll recycle papers were made.
According to the process, plenty of used paper were collected and carry on to conveyor belt by a mechanize hand in stage one. After that, the used papers were delivered continuously to a huge device to crush them with water and medical to turn into pulp.
From then, they were transported to second stage which was filltered the pulps along with a mixture include water, soap and air. Following this, papers were cleaned with water and medical again before going to conveyor belt during stage four. In this stage, the liquid with pulp underwent a strong pressure from the rollers in high heat and water. Finally, after four main stages, many scroll reused papers were completed then delivery to some supermarkets or convenient stores.
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