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The diagram illustrates how waste paper is recycled for further use.

Overall, there are six main stages involved in this process beginning with gathering
discarded and finishing with the production of reusable paper.

The first step is that, after gathering discarded paper from different sources,
including public paper banks and businesses, the paper is manually sorted to
remove unsuitable ones. Following this, the graded paper is transported to the
paper mill to be ready for the next steps.

Stages four and five of the process involve cleaning. At this stage, unwanted
objects, such as staples, are removed and pulped. Then the cleaned waste paper
goes to the de-inking stage, in which inks and glues are removed. The last step is
taken to the making machine to produce usable paper.
The diagram illustrates how brick is manufactured for the building industry.

Overall, there are seven main stages involved in this process, beginning with the
digging stages and finishing with the delivery.

To begin with, the clay used to make the bricks is dug up from the ground. This
clay is then placed on to the metal grid, which is used to break down the clay into
small pieces. Following this, sand and water are added to the clay; this mixture is
either put in a mould and cut by a wire cutter to make well-shaped bricks.

The next step is that bricks are taken into the drying oven for 24–48 hours. The
bricks are heated in a kiln, first at a moderate temperature (200 degrees Celsius to
980 degrees Celsius), then at a high temperature up to 870 degrees Celsius to 1300
degrees Celsius. And then the cooling process in a chamber for 2–3 days. Finally,
the bricks are packed and delivered to their destinations.
The diagram illustrates how plastic bottles are recycled for further use.

Overall, there are nine main stages involved in this process, beginning with
throwing trash into the recycle bin and finishing with the production of reusable
products like clothes, bags, pencils,...

To begin with, the garbage in the recycling bin is taken to the truck moving to the
recycling area, and the plastic bottles are manually sorted to remove unwanted
objects or bottles that cannot be recycled.

Following this, the plastic bottles are compressed into blocks and then fed into the
grinder to grind them, which transfers them into a tank where they are washed. The
next step is to take the plastics to a machine that transforms them into pellets. Next,
plastic pallets are heated and turned into raw materials suitable for making plastic
products. After that, plastic was created from the raw material. Some of these
finished goods may end up being thrown into the recycling bin and returned to the
recycling process.

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