The flow chart portrays the process involving in recycling of aluminium cans. Overall, it is worth noticing that there are primarily six stages to follow in order to reuse the cans, and each step is mandatory in this process.
To embark with, the dropping of consumed material of the cans, which throws in the dustbin by people, nearby them. Thenceforth, all the aluminium cans are collected by garbage trucks to the industries, subsequently the cleaning, sorting, shredding as well as compressing of these aluminium materials have been done there.
Moving further towards the next tutorial, the compressed material from the machineries undergoes with the chemical processes, such as- melting and heating, which enables the product in the following step of recycling(Meanwhile, all the matter also roll to make it significant thick of about 2. 5 mm to 6 mm). Finally, at the last stage, the new formed aluminium cans from recycling process could be used for its further applications. It is currently remarkable that UK has been recycled 74% of the cans of their country.
The flow chart portrays the process involving in recycling of
aluminium
cans
.
Overall
, it is worth noticing that there are
primarily
six stages to follow in order to reuse the
cans
, and each step is mandatory in this process.
To embark with, the dropping of consumed material of the
cans
, which throws in the dustbin by
people
, nearby them. Thenceforth, all the
aluminium
cans
are collected
by garbage trucks to the industries,
subsequently
the cleaning, sorting, shredding
as well
as compressing of these
aluminium
materials have
been done
there.
Moving
further
towards the
next
tutorial, the compressed material from the
machineries
undergoes with the chemical processes, such as- melting and heating, which enables the product in the following step of recycling(Meanwhile, all the matter
also
roll to
make
it significant thick of about 2. 5 mm to 6 mm).
Finally
, at the last stage, the new formed
aluminium
cans
from recycling process could be
used
for its
further
applications. It is
currently
remarkable that UK has
been recycled
74% of the
cans
of their country.