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The diagram details how recycled paper is made.

Looking from an overall


perspective, it is readily apparent that the process involves three main stages
beginning with initial collection and transportation, followed by cleaning and
processing, and lastly the rolling of the final product. The process is entirely man-
made.

In order to produce recycled paper, used paper is first sourced and transported by
conveyor belt to a processing plant. The used paper is then made into unfiltered
pulp by using water and various chemicals. The pulp must then be filtered with water
being removed.

After filtering is complete, the filtered paper pulp is sent by a tube to


a container with water and soap to be further cleaned. Air is pumped into the
container and ink is removed. There is then additional cleaning with water and
chemicals before the final rolling stages commence. To create usable recycled paper
rolls, the cleaned and filtered pulp is placed on a conveyor belt where heated rollers
flatten the paper and remove excess water.
The d iagram below shows the recycling process of plastics.

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The given diagram illustrates the process of plastic recycling.

Overall, there are essentially six stages in the plastic recycling process,
beginning with the buying, using and discarding of new plastic products and
ending with newly recycled products entering the market again.

In the first stage, new products displayed in shops are purchased, used and
thrown away. Plastic bags, along with other garbage, are sent and buried in
landfill sites. Plastic bottles and containers however, are collected for recycling.
After being gathered, the plastic bottles are then taken to sorting houses
where they are divided into different categories.

Once the plastic has been sorted, it is then loaded onto trucks and
transported to factories where it is processed and made into new plastic
products. These new, recycled plastic products are then finally distributed back
to retail shops where they are sold, reused and discarded once again, thereby
continuing the process
The diagram below shows how instant noodles are manufactured.

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