The diagram demonstrates the information as to how cans are recycled.
Overall, as is clear from the given flow chart, there are 11 distinct stages until the process reaches its completion. The workflow, interestingly, calls for sophisticated machinery and specialized transport to finish the practice.
At the outset, waste is collected through a rear loader from a specific disposal location, and stored waste is then deposited in a factory. Next, water comes into the stage. Precisely, water is poured to make the waste clean for foreseen stages in order to stave off obstacles during the process. The next stage is crushing; the used cans, which were cleaned using water, are crushed to pieces before the stage called ‘Process’. After this, crushed and processed waste is treated with various chemical substances to make sure that the waste is ready for the heating stage.
It is heated in a specific location and then it is shaped through a mold. Next, it is weighed before the last stage: Rolling. In the rolling stage, half-made cans are rolled via the assistance of a sophisticated machine. Finally, the cans are ready to use.
