The diagram illustrates the recycling progress of aluminum cans during six weeks. Overall, there are three main stages, including collecting cans and sending them to factories, mixing the aluminum with other chemicals, and rolling.
Looking at the first stage, aluminum cans are gathered by staff and sent to special factories. In factories, tins and cans are washed and crushed carefully with technological instruments. After this process, these materials are erased with chemicals.
Ready material heated and poured into special moulds. After pouring the liquid into moulds, they are sent to weighting. Then, semi-ready aluminum cans pass the rolling process. After six weeks, ready cans and tins sent to the other factories for packaging.
