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The image displays a flow chart with seven steps depicting the recycling procedure of glass bottles. Step 1 involves the collection of glass bottles from the public, with an illustration showing green, brown, and clear bottles. Step 2, transportation, shows the bottles being moved via a truck. Step 3, classification, separates the bottles by metal cap, plastic cap, and raw materials. Step 4 takes place at a processing plant, where the glass is broken. Step 5 illustrates a car moving the broken glass. Step 6 shows a furnace at 1200 degrees Celsius melting the broken glass into a mixture. Finally, Step 7, at a glass factory, depicts new bottles being made from the melted mixture.
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The diagram illustrates the recycling procedure for glass bottles.
It is clear that there are a number of stages in the process of waste paper recycling. It is also noticeable that the process starts with collecting glass bottles from the public and ends with making new bottles.
At the beginning of the recycling procedure for glass bottles, glass bottles are collected from the general public. In the following stage, collected bottles are transported by vehicle for classification, and the classification process begins with the debited metal cap and plastic cap. After that, the glass bottles are sent to the processing plant for crashing.
For the remaining stages of the recycling procedure for glass bottles. The broken glass is again transported by car to the glass factory, and then the glass and raw materials are sent into the furnace, where the temperature is approximately 1200 °C. In the final stage, the melted mixture is used to make new glass bottles.
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