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The given diagram delineates how plastic bottles are recycled.

Looking for an overall perspective, it


is readily apparent that the circular process is comprised of 3 main stages ranging from collection
and physical alternative to conversion into clothes.

To begin with, some used bottles are collected in reusable bins and transported by trucks to the
recycling center where they can be sorted into several different groups. Following this stage, the
collected bottles are compressed into blocks and crushed into small pieces. Next, these particles are
washed to ensure that they are eventually clean. After the washing process, plastic pellets produced
from the clean pieces are heated at a high temperature to form raw material. Subsequently, the raw
material is packaged and delivered to the next stage which can manufacture products. The recycled
plastic bottle process ends when the new material turns into useful goods such as T-shirts, pens, and
other things.

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