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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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This flowchart demonstrates the recycling procedure of aluminum cans in six steps — collection, processing, heating, rolling, recycling and reusing. There are both visual graphs and textual keywords included in this chart.
The recycling process starts from collecting aluminum cans from the general public. Next on, it goes through a process of cleaning, sorting, shredding and compression in standardized machines. As the metal is processed, it undergoes intense heat in order to purify the metal and form into chunks. The fourth step is to roll them into 2.5mm to 6mm thick sheets, depending on how it will be further used later. Onto the reusing part, materials are sent to soda companies or can manufacturers to process them into cans. Towards the end of the process, 74% of aluminum in the UK are reused and sold to the mass market.
This infographic shows high percentage of aluminium cans can be recycled; therefore, encouraging people and companies to adopt this method.
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