The bar chart compares data how 4 distinct nations used 4 several methods of trash disposal.
Overall, recycling litter is widely preferred in the Netherlands, while waste in other countries is mainly sent to landfill.
In terms of the garbage recycling method, nearly 70% of total trash in the Netherlands is processed by this way, while this method in the UK experienced a contradictory trend, with roughly 15% of rubbish being recycled. However, the sheer volume of trash in the UK is primarily landfilled, at around 76%, which is far higher than the Netherlands ( 8% ). The rate of waste treated by chemicals in the Netherlands (13%) is lower than that of in the UK ( 18% ). Trash in the UK and the Netherlands is uncommonly processed through incineration, with 4% and 10%, respectively.
In Spain and Italy, these nations share the same amount of waste (40%), which is buried in a landfill. While a comparable rate of recycled trash and treated by chemicals is recorded in Italy. These data in Spain showed a small discrepancy. Finally, the burning method is more prevalent in Spain, precisely 30% of waste is processed this way, whereas in Italy, burning only accounted for around 22%.
