The image illustrates an eight step process of recycling plastics.
The recycling begins with the actual plastic waste that is collected during an allocated time for waste collection. It then goes through a material recycling facility where waste products are segregated and bailed. Afterwards, the material is then crushed and washed to avoid insects, toxins, and other pesticides. The plastic is then melted and undergoes pelletisation, turning it into a new material that is 100% recycled and ready to use.
Overall, recycling requires a detailed and tantamount of time to process and make a new bi-product such as hair combs and jars that could be sold in the market.
