The diagram illustrates a circular cycle about how glass is recycled. The data provided shows seven distinct stages that start and ultimately end with collection.
Overall, the glass recycling cycle starts by aquiring the disposable materials, which are melted and then remolded into new items. Eventually, nevertheless, they also turn into collected garbage.
Firstly, glass needs to be acquired for recycling. After enough materials are gathered, they are sorted before moving onto the next step of the cycle. In order for glass to be melted, it first needs to be properly crushed. Only after doing so, can we melt the materials at high temperature. Afterwards, the melted glass is actively molded into new objects.
Subsequently, the newly molded glass items go through quality control, to ensure that the proper standards are met. Finally, distribution of such recycled objects takes place, as glass that was disregarded as garbage gains new uses. However, these recycled glass items ultimately end up disposed and collected once again in order to go through the circular cycle of recycling again.
