The diagram below shows how glass is recycled. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words. How Glass is Recycled
The diagram illustrates how
glass
is being recycled to be used again, using a treatment plant. Overall
, It is clear that
the process
goes in a circle, It has six main stages and all the stages happen in order and the process
repeats numerous times.
Firstly
, the process
begins with the glass
being collected from the place where they were used such
as houses and workplaces. Following
this
, the same glasses are then
transported to the treatment plant by the trash truck where they are treated prior to washing and sterilizing them.
Subsequently
, the glass
are
Change the verb form
is
then
melted by the crushing machine, but prior to that, they are crushed into tiny pieces. After that, the recycling process
proceeds to the molding
machine, where the bottles are Change the spelling
moulding
being
Unnecessary verb
apply
molded
into new Change the spelling
moulded
glass
again.
Finally
, the process
ends with the new products which are glasses being delivered to the supermarkets by the delivery truck.Submitted by emission457 on
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