The illustration describes the process by which cans made of aluminium are recycled.
The illustration describes the process by which cans made of aluminium are recycled. 0w3gl
The illustration describes the process by which cans made of aluminium are recycled.
Overall, the procedure consists of 7 stages, starting with throwing used cans into rubbish bins and ending with reusing new aluminium cans. Additionally, these levels can be grouped into collection and production phases
Initially, ordinary people are getting rid of aluminium cans to the litter cans designated for trash made of only aluminium. After that, rubbish trucks collect garbage from those wastebaskets. The next stage, firstly filters and sorts collected cans in order to proceed with only reusable aluminium. Then this aluminium is shredded and compressed before being sent to a melting pot in which aluminium is heated and becomes liquid.
Regarding the production phase, the rolling stage comes first. At this stage, liquidated aluminium is rolled with a thickness between 2. 5 and 6 mm. Afterwards, rolled aluminium is used for the creation of new cans. Finally, the statistics shows that by this process 74% of total aluminium cans can be recycled and used by consumers.
The illustration
describes
the process by which
cans
made of
aluminium
are recycled
.
Overall
, the procedure consists of 7
stages
, starting with throwing
used
cans
into rubbish bins and ending with reusing new
aluminium
cans
.
Additionally
, these levels
can
be grouped
into collection and production phases
Initially
, ordinary
people
are getting rid of
aluminium
cans
to the litter
cans
designated for trash made of
only
aluminium
. After that, rubbish trucks collect garbage from those wastebaskets. The
next
stage
,
firstly
filters and sorts collected
cans
in order to proceed with
only
reusable
aluminium
. Then this
aluminium
is shredded
and compressed
before
being
sent
to a melting pot in which
aluminium
is heated
and becomes liquid.
Regarding the production phase, the rolling
stage
comes
first
. At this
stage
, liquidated
aluminium
is rolled
with a thickness between 2. 5 and 6 mm. Afterwards, rolled
aluminium
is
used
for the creation of new
cans
.
Finally
, the statistics
shows
that by this process 74% of total
aluminium
cans
can
be recycled
and
used
by consumers.