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The image displays a bar graph titled "Waste disposal in one European country (2005-2008)" with the Y-axis labeled "average amount in million tonnes" ranging from 0 to 2000 in increments of 200, and the X-axis showing years 2005 to 2008 with three bars representing "landfill," "burning," and "dumping at sea" for each year. In 2005, landfill is around 1600, burning is around 200, and dumping at sea is around 200. In 2006, landfill is around 1400, burning is around 600, and dumping at sea is around 300. In 2007, landfill is around 1200, burning is around 800, and dumping at sea is around 200. In 2008, landfill is around 1000, burning is around 900, and dumping at sea is around 300.
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The bar chart prevents the 3 different solutions for trash including: landfill, burning and throwing to the sea throughout 3 years from 2005 to 2008.
Overall, the measures that throw to landfill were the most popular over a 3 -year period. However, by last year, putting trash to the fire was outstanding.
Although in the first years, landfill reached the peak at approximately 1800 average amounts, making them the highest compared to two remaining. Following the next two years, Landfill saw a significant decrease to around 900, doubling lower than in 2005. Throughout the year, this option slowly dropped to 600 amounts by last year. The lowest number compared to previous years.
In 2005, there was around 400 million of trash reduced by fire. Moving to the next year, this figure slightly grows to 600 million tonnes. This was also the number of litters buried in the sea during three years until the number of trash witnesses slowly decreased by last year.
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