The picture illustrates how cans are recycled over a month and a half.
Overall, the process consists of consecutive eleven steps, starting with transporting waste to a landfill and ending with rolling. It is also worth mentioning that the procedure, which involves automatic labour, is fairly sophisticated.
Turning to the specifics, the process of recycling cans commences when waste is transported to a landfill and deposited by a truck. After that, it is cleaned using water before experiencing a crushing process. Once processed in a factory, the cans are then erased with chemicals for a high level of sanitation, ending the first main part of the recycling procedure, a cleaning process before the cans are turned into ready products.
In the next stage, the cans are heated so that they are placed into a can mould—a template for making shapes. After the cans are weighed on a scale, a weighting machine, they undergo a rolling process. In the last step, they are made fully ready for use.
