The flow-chart illustrates the process by which plastic bottles are recycled. Overall, it is a nine-step mechanical process comprising two main stages: the collection of plastic bottles and their transformation into end-products for people.
The first step of the process is collecting plastic bottles, which is done by workers. After being loaded into truck, bottles are then sorted, arranging them into two boxes based on size. At this point, bottles are compressed into large blocks to prepare them for further processing.
The second stage of the process is wholly mechanical and involves roughly six steps. Firstly, plastic bottles are crushed into small pieces to wash them thoroughly within certain containers. Once plastic pellets have been produced from the bottles, they are then heated to form a significant amount of raw materials. Subsequently, raw materials are utilized to produce the final products such as pencils, T-shirts and others.
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The first step of the process is collecting plastic bottles, which is done by workers. After being loaded into truck, bottles are then sorted, arranging them into two boxes based on size. At this point, bottles are compressed into large blocks to prepare them for further processing.
The second stage of the process is wholly mechanical and involves roughly six steps. Firstly, plastic bottles are crushed into small pieces to wash them thoroughly within certain containers. Once plastic pellets have been produced from the bottles, they are then heated to form a significant amount of raw materials. Subsequently, raw materials are utilized to produce the final products such as pencils, T-shirts and others.
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150 WORDS📝
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