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Writing Task 1: The process of making clothes from plastic bottles

IELTS Writing Task 1

The diagram details the process of making clothes from plastic bottles. Summarize the information by selecting the main features, and make comparisons.

Sample Answer 1: band 8.0+

The picture illustrates the process in which plastic bottles are transformed into clothes. 

Overall, it is apparent that there are three main stages involved in this recycling process, including the collection and classification of plastic bottles, the preparation for plastic pieces and the production of clothes. 

At the beginning, used plastic bottles of different sizes are gathered before being loaded onto trucks and transported to the factory. There, as soon as the bottles are sorted out, they are shredded into minuscule pieces. These pieces are then washed and left in the sun to dry for 10 hours. 

Following this, once the plastic pieces are dry, they are put in a boiling machine, after which the water is strained off, resulting in melted plastic. At this point, the melted plastic is spun into flexible yarn which is later woven into fabric. The final stage is when the fabric is neatly rolled up and ready to be made into garments. 

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Sample Answer 2: band 7.0+

The given picture illustrates the process of manufacturing clothes using recycled plastic bottles.

Overall, the production of clothes from recycled materials involves plastic bottles undergoing various stages in which they are collected, sanitized, and physically altered.

The process begins with plastic bottles being collected and transported by trucks to factories where they are sorted and then cut into small plastic pieces in a specialized funnel-shaped shredding machine. Next, these particles are passed through an apparatus to be washed, after which they are placed in a container and sun-dried for 10 hours. In the next step, they are transferred to a cylindrical boiler to be melted down.

Subsequently, the melted substance is strained and made into yarn. In the penultimate stage, the yarn is weaved into the desired fabric that is suitable for making clothes and rolled up into separated units. The process ends when the recycled fabric is manufactured into clothes.

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