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Band 7+: The charts below give information about different types of waste disposal in one country in 1960 and 2011. Summarize the information by describing the main features of the charts and making comparisons where appropriate.

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The image contains two pie charts detailing waste composition for 1960 and 2011. In 1960, the breakdown was: Paper 25%, Green Waste 9%, Mental 8%, Glass 5%, Plastic 8%, Wood 4%, Food 12%, and Textiles 17%. For 2011, the composition was: Paper 15%, Green Wood 9%, Metal 9%, Glass 5%, Plastic 18%, Wood 8%, Food 21%, and Textiles 11%.
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The pie charts illustrate 8 types of waste disposal, paper, green waste, metal, glass, plastic, wood, food and textiles, in a country in two different years, 1960 and 2011

Overall, it is evident that while recyclable wastes were prominent in 1960, non-environmentally friendly ones were significantly dominant in 2011. Additionally, while only paper waste had a figure above 20% in 1960, food was the only category having that figure in 2011.

In terms of recyclable materials, paper accounted for the highest waste disposal, about 25% in 1960. This figure was followed by textiles, sharing about 17% in the same year. However, both figures exhibited a noticeable decline in 2011, 11% for textiles and 15% for paper, a decrease of 6% and 10%, correspondingly. Conversely, green waste remained unchanged in both years, accounting for 9%, while wood’s figure doubled in 2011 compared to itself in 1960, from 4% to 8%.

As for non-environmentally friendly wastes, plastic and metal shared the same figure in 1960, about 8%. Metal experienced a negligible increase, about 1%, whereas the consumption of plastic rose dramatically, leading to an increase of 10% in 2011. Moreover, food waste increased by 9% in 2011 compared to itself in 1960, about 12%. Glass exhibited the same level of waste in both years, sharing about 5% of waste disposal.

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