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The image presents six figures illustrating the process of aluminum can recycling. Figure 1, titled "Collection," shows a person disposing of aluminum cans in a recycle bin labeled "Aluminum Cans Only". Figure 2, "Cleaning, sorting, shredding, and compression," depicts machinery and conveyors performing the aforementioned actions to the collected cans. Figure 3 "Heating" illustrates an industrial heating process with a filled container. Figure 4 "Rolling" displays a machine rolling material into sheets ranging from 2.5mm to 6mm thick. Figure 5, titled "Recycling," exhibits a facility with labeled trucks from "Fizzo Drinko" and "Jones Can Co." signifying recycling collaboration. Lastly, Figure 6, labeled "Reusing," presents three individuals exchanging aluminum cans with text indicating a "Number recycled: 74% (UK)".
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The flowchart depicts the recycling process of the aluminium cans.
Overall, it consists of six stages of recycling of aluminium cans they are collection, cleaning, sorting, shredding, compression. Then, heating after rolling. Next process is recycling and finally reusing.
To begin with, the first stage is collection. People are used to collect waste of aluminium cans. Next, it is used to cleaning, sorting, shredding, and compression of aluminium cans. After that, the box which is packed and thrown into the heater mixture. It gets heated at high temperature.
Then, the fourth stage is rolling. It is used for covering the cans. The thickness of roll which is made up of aluminium. It ranges from 2.5 mm to 6mm. After that, the fifth stage is recycling of aluminium cans. Finally, people are reusing the aluminium cans. In UK, 74 per cent of aluminium cans are recycled.
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