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The image displays a line graph portraying two distinct sets of data: total waste recovery in millions of tons and the percent of recycling in the U.S. from 1960 to 2011. The total waste recovery values in millions of tons for the years listed are as follows: 1960 - 5.6; 1965 - 6.5; 1970 - 8.9; 1975 - 14.5; 1980 - 16.7; 1985 - 22; 1990 - 32; 1995 - 44.7; 2000 - 54.7; 2005 - 58.5; 2011 - 69.5. The percentages of recycling for the corresponding years are: 1960 - 6.4%; 1965 - 6.5%; 1970 - 6.6%; 1975 - 9.6%; 1980 - 10%; 1985 - 10%; 1990 - 16%; 1995 - 22.5%; 2000 - 28.5%; 2005 - 31.4%; 2011 - 34.7%.
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the line chart present garbage recycling amount in the u.s between 1960 and 2011
overall,as per the detail total amount of waste recovery were not utilized for recycling althogh waste number far biger than present recycling.however u.s has improved over the 51 years period
looking at the chart we can see,in 1960,the garbage count was almost 10 miilion tons, while that time present recycling procees utilize the waste. however the reclycling procces was sustained till 1975. the total number of waste colection was expresed after 1985 on top of that the numbers were about 15 million to alimost 90 mililion in the year of 2011
moving on to recycling percentage ,staring at to 6.4% in 1960 after 25 years the percentage was incresed to 10.1%,morever 1985 to 2011 were not improvement in the terms of waste recovery numbers but recycling of waste utilization at its peak year in 2011 with the 34.7%
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