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The image illustrates the glass bottle recycling process: begins with the collection of brown, green, and clear glass bottles from the public (1), followed by transportation (2), then classification of bottles based on having metal or plastic caps (3), processed in a facility where the glass is broken (4), transported via a car (5), melted in a furnace at 1200 degrees Celsius (6), and culminates in the formation of new bottles from the melted mixture (7).
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The given process illustrates the stages involved in recycling glass bottles. Overall, the process involves seven steps.
In the first step, the glass bottles are collected from the public and separated into green, brown, and clear colors. The next step was transporting all the glass bottles to the processing plant, and then classification is done based on metal and plastic caps. In the fourth step, the glass is broken, then in the next step it is transported by car to the glass factory, where there is a furnace in which glass and raw materials are mixed and heated to 1200 degree C. In the last step, the melted mixture was returned to new bottles.
In conclusion, the recycling of glass bottles is hard and long process, which requires many steps.
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