Explain the process of recycling process of aluminum cans.

‏The presented diagram clearly depicts how
aluminium
can is recycled, there are six stages involved in order to make
aluminium
. ‏to commence with the initial stage, the
aluminium
cans are Collected through special Collection centres,
then
they are taken to a factory where not only they are cleaned and categorized but they are
also
shredded and pressed until they go to heating via machine. The mixture is heated to a high enough temperature to allow the
aluminium
to melt. The
third
image to the final is the solid
aluminium
being sent to the factory where they are rolled.
Then
the materials are passed through a heavy roller which is pressed and flattened into the thickness of between 2.5 mm and 6 mm, depending on what it is going to be used for. The diagram shows a
further
stage in which the
aluminium
is ready to be recycled into new packaging, before the cans are sold to the wholesome, they are filled with soda or fish Stew... things like that. In the UK, 74% of people tend to recycle their renewable items. ‏Overall, the recycling line of
aluminium
cans includes automation transferring and manual.
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