The diagram below shows the process for recycling plastic bottles.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The diagram illustrates the different stages to recycle plastic bottles.
Overall, it is noticeable that the recycling is a circular process that begins by collecting the plastic bottles from trash bins and ends at producing materials for daily use.
Recycling of plastic bottles commence when the bottles thrown in designated recyclable receptacles are collected by a garbage truck. After that, the truck transports the bottles to the recycling center where these are sorted manually and placed into separate containers. Following this, the bottles that can be reused are compressed into blocks and then washed after being crushed in a grinder.
In the subsequent stage, the washed pieces are poured into a machine that turns it into plastic pellets. Afterwards, the pellets are heated to create a raw material which is finally used to produce different reusable products ranging from bottles, clothes, containers and pencils. Ultimately, when these products are discarded, the recycling process begins all over again.
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