The diagram depicts the two methods of dealing with plastic waste, either dumping them in landfill sites or recycling them.
Overall, it can be seen that the recycling process is more complex than the process of dumping the waster in landfill sites.
The plastic waste that is not intended to be recycled, will go through 3 phases. First, the customers buy the plastic products from the shops and use them. Next, after using the products, the consumers put them into waste bins or litter them on the ground. The plastic waste is then collected and dumped into a landfill site.
The recycling procedure consists of 6 stages. It begins with the plastic products being bought and used. They are then brought to recycling collecting points. After sorting them out in the warehouses, they are loaded on trucks to be transported to the processing facilities. At these facilities, they are made into new products. The recycling process repeats itself after having these products distributed to the retail agencies.
The diagram depicts the two methods of dealing with
plastic
waste
, either dumping them in landfill sites or
recycling
them.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that the
recycling
process is more complex than the process of dumping the waster in landfill sites.
The
plastic
waste
that is
not intended to
be recycled
, will go through 3 phases.
First
, the customers
buy
the
plastic
products
from the shops and
use
them.
Next
, after using the
products
, the consumers put them into
waste
bins or litter them on the ground. The
plastic
waste
is then collected and dumped into a landfill site.
The
recycling
procedure consists of 6 stages. It
begins
with the
plastic
products
being
bought
and
used
. They are then brought to
recycling
collecting points. After sorting them out in the warehouses, they
are loaded
on trucks to
be transported
to the processing facilities. At these facilities, they
are made
into new
products
. The
recycling
process repeats itself after having these
products
distributed to the retail agencies.