The graph delineates the process of recycling aluminum cans in multiple steps over a six-week period.
A quick glance at the picture reveals that there are eleven various stages in this process, starting by collecting wasted cans to do processing and shaping in order to reproduce final products.
In the first phase, special vehicles commence to collect wasted cans from bins. Next, collected cans are transported in order to deposit. In the third phase, water is used to clean and wash the wasted cans. In the fourth stage, cleaned cans are crushed and changed to smaller pieces to prepare raw material. In the fifth step, processing is done on crushed cans. Then, this processed aluminum is erased with chemicals to produce pure material.
In the next phase, heating is done to manufacture liquid material. Heated material, which has changed to liquid, is molded in the following stage. Weighting molded substances is the next step. The raw material is rolled in order to recycle new cans. In the final stage, the final recycled product is ready to sell.
