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The image contains a flowchart depicting the lifecycle of mobile phone recycling; it starts with "Consumers" and proceeds to "Collection," then "Storage & Forwarding," followed by "Resale of Components." The process splits into two paths - "Phones" and "Batteries." Under "Phones," the steps are "Disassembling," "Separation (Mechanic & Magnetic)," then broken down into "Metal parts & Wiring Board" and "Plastics." "Metal parts & Wiring Board" leads to "Copper Smelting," "Refining of Precious Metals," and finally "Reuse of Materials." "Plastics" leads to "Reprocessing," "Lower Grade Plastics," and "Energy Recovery." For "Batteries," the steps are "Disassembling," "Separation (Mechanic & Magnetic)," and "Other Materials." No numerical data points or percentages are provided.
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The given diagram illustrates the process of recycling a mobile phone and its various steps represented by arrows.
First of all, old and damaged mobile phones are recollected from customers which then goes to storage house, where components are seperated to resell again.
Next step involves taking phone and battery apart and dismantling them which is followed by seperation of mechanical parts and magnet. Then all the material is clarified into three parts – Metal parts and wiring board ,Plastic and other material
Copper is smelted from metal parts and wiring board as it can be used in other devices. Phones also contains some precious metals such as gold, platinum etc which are extracted by process named Refining.
Plastic is reprocessed and seperated as lower grade plastic. The residue left is incinerated to destroy whose energy can be used in meaningful purpose.This is the whole process for recycling of mobile phone.
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