The illustration demonstrates the process of recycling aluminum cans which takes six weeks to complete. Overall, the procedure encompasses eleven steps, commencing from the delivery of waste and culminating in the production of new products.
In the initial step, aluminum cans are transported by a truck before being deposited into a specialized facility. Here, they are cleaned by water to eliminate exterior dust and dirty substances, prior to being crushed, ready for the next steps.
Afterwards, the crushed containers are subjected to another processing facility, where they undergo chemical treatment to remove impurities. Once the freshly treated aluminum cans are subsequently exposed to high temperature, they are fed into molds. Following this, the molded containers are weighted to ensure their weight before rolling. In the penultimate stage, the weighed cans are then rolled on a roller. Finally, the new cans are freshly manufactured, ready for diverse purposes, ranging from commercial aims to consumer purchase.
