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The image illustrates the recycling process of glass bottles in three stages: Stage 1 involves bottles being used by customers or in supermarkets, then transported to collection points and loaded onto a truck. In Stage 2, the bottles are taken from the truck to a cleaning plant where they are washed with high-pressure water and sorted into brown, green, and clear glass at the recycling plant. Stage 3 shows the sorted glass being crushed and melted in a furnace to form new liquid glass, which is then molded into new bottles before returning to customers or supermarkets.
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The diagram illustrates the production of glass bottles.
Overall, there are seven steps in the process, starting with collecting used bottles and ending with shipping bottles to customer supermarket.
At the initial stage of the process, bottles are aggregated to collection point and shipped to recycling point. Following this, bottles are cleaned by the cleaning plant with high pressure water. Subsequently, bottles are divided into each part of recycling plant. Then they are put in the furnace. And it gives two result: recycled liquid glass and new liquid glass. Once this step is completed, products are put into mould and give us a new bottle glass. The new glass bottles are shipped into customer supermarket.
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