The diagram below shows the recycling process of aluminium cans. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given diagram demonstrates the simplified procedure for recycling aluminum tins. The process consists of six steps, starting from collecting old cans from dumpsters, and ending with being reused effectively.
According to the figures, firstly, used cans should be assembled separately from other refuse. Once those are gathered, a truck delivers them to a particular factory. Secondly, tins are cleaned, categorized, and ripped to shreds. Then, special machines compress them, and therefore, at the third step, laborers of the factory are ready to have the material heated. Next, cylinders roll out material sheets With a certain thickness of 2. 5 mm to 6 mm base on demand. After all, recycling occurs, moreover, those aluminum plates transform into numerous cans. Eventually, the tins are available for sale in several shops.
Furthermore, people reuse them again and again.
It should be also noted that apparently, this strategy is a productive method in the UK since 78% of the consumption depends upon the reclaiming.
The
given
diagram demonstrates the simplified procedure for recycling aluminum tins. The process consists of six steps, starting from collecting
old
cans from dumpsters, and ending with
being reused
effectively
.
According to the figures,
firstly
,
used
cans should
be assembled
separately
from other refuse. Once those
are gathered
, a truck delivers them to a particular factory.
Secondly
, tins
are cleaned
, categorized, and ripped to shreds. Then, special machines compress them, and
therefore
, at the third step, laborers of the factory are ready to have the material heated.
Next
, cylinders roll out material sheets With a certain thickness of 2. 5 mm to 6 mm base on demand.
After all
, recycling occurs,
moreover
, those aluminum plates transform into numerous cans.
Eventually
, the tins are available for sale in several shops.
Furthermore
,
people
reuse them again and again.
It should be
also
noted that
apparently
, this strategy is a productive method in the UK since 78% of the consumption depends upon the reclaiming.