The provided picture illustrates various steps involved in manufactured clothes from plastic bottles.
Overall, it is clear that the process consists of separate stages. This linear process begins with the collection of plastic bottles and ends when they become clothes.
The process commences when plastic bottles are gathered and transported by a recycled truck to distinct factories. Upon arrival, these plastic bottles are sorted carefully in order to choose the suitable bottles for the process. Following this, these sorted plastic bottles undergo a cutting phase, during which they become different pieces of bottles. Once cut, these pieces are washed to remove several impurities and dried under the sunlight continuously for 10 hours.
Shifting the focus to the remaining stages, these dried pieces are boiled with a high temperature by a machine. Once boiled, these pieces go through a straining phase, in which they convert into yarns. Upon this, yarns are weaved by a weaving machine and they are rolled into the rolls. In the final step, these yarns turn into recycling clothes that people use in their daily life.
