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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 illustration describe how to recycle the mobile phone.Overall, the process includes 20 steps which can be divided into 3 main stages.The recycling of mobile phones starts with collection of use devices and end with reselling.
The process starts with collection consumers and then it can be recycled.At this stage which can be divided phones and batteries.After that, both phones and batteries are dismated and then they are separated by mechanical or magnetic.After being separated,they can be divided to three materials which metal parts and wiring boards and which plastics and then is other materials.
After that, metal parts and wiring boards are either copper smelting or refining of precious metals which can be reused of materials while plastics will be lower grade plastic by reprocessing .To continue,plastics will be energy recovery by incineration.The final products in then ready for resale of components.
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