The given chart illustrates the comparison between 15 countries in Europe, in terms of levels of recycling and some dangereous factors of waste administration.
Overall, it is apparent that the percentage of landfill in Greece is dominant for another countries, while Denmark has the lowest proportion of waste disposal site. In addition, Greece has the lowest point of recycled waste, significantly inferior to Austria.
As for the landfill, Ireland emerged as the leader after Greece, indicating the percentage just under 90%. As the first one in the rating, Ireland has smaller number of composted waste, which is appromixately 15% and any incineration or other figures. In contrast, the indicated line of landfill to Denmark accounts for around 8%, having a considerable difference from previously named countries. The waste materials that have been processed and reused of this country comprise of just over 40%, overtaking nearly 9 countries.
As for the process of incineration, while Greece and Ireland even do not have any demonstrations, Denmark have a leading percentage, filling in from around 40% to 100%. Given procces leads in second place by Luxembourg, making up from under 45% to 100%, while to Spain, it is comprise of less than 10%. As for the last figure of another factors, Germany has the most extensive amount, constituding slightly more than 10%. Contrarily, to Austria and Sweden other wastes make up negligible proportions.
