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The illustrations provided portray the recycling produces of wasted glass

bottles.

As is explicitly highlighted in the graph, the process involves 3 main


stages, commencing with collecting unused glass bottles and culminating
with the delivery of the products for the supermarket.

At the first stage of the former picture, glass bottles are brought to
collection point. They are then transported by trucks. The process
continues with cleaning, these bottles are washed under high- pressure
water and consequently they are removed impurities.

After being sent to factory, the glass materials are afterward crushed into
small pieces. Prior to being shaped in glass mould, they are burned at a
higher temperature (600c- 800c) in furnace. Having been melted, that
liquid is moulded into final items. At the final stage, glass jars are
manufactured and are ready for the consumption.

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