The flow chart illustrates the process of how wasted glass bottles are recycled.
Overall, there are three main steps in the process, beginning with collection of bottle and end when new bottles are sold.
Firstly, wasted glass bottles are gathered at collection point. After reaching a specific amount, they are then transported for treatment. In the second step, those glass bottle are cleaned under water with high-pressure before clarified into three categories: brown, green and clear. Then, all of the three bottle types are delivered to glass factory to be broken into smaller glass pieces.
The process continue when those pieces are burned into liquid in a furnace at 600 to 800 degrees. When being added new liquid glass, the mixed- component is then brought to shaped in the glass mould. In the final step, those empty glass bottles are refilled and transported to a supermarket, ready for being delivered to customers.

The instructions are not good English. " Wasted " means shriveled up or emaciated. It should be "discarded" or "used" glass bottles.
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The instructions are not good English. "Wasted" means shriveled up or emaciated. It should be "discarded" or "used" glass bottles.
The flow chart illustrates the process of how used wasted glass bottles are recycled.
Overall, there are three main steps in the process, beginning with collection of bottle and end (wrong form) when new bottles are refilled and sold.