The pie chart displays the rate of ways used by South Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom in dealing with dangerous products.
Noticeably, dumping waste underground covers a large proportion in Sweden and the United Kingdom, while recycling is the most prominent strategy in dealing with the waste product.
Waste disposal through underground is the most popular way of dealing with hazardous waste in Sweden and the United Kingdom, accounting for 59% and 82%, respectively. Meanwhile, South Korea uses recycling methods, nearly 70% as the top-tier response to waste; whereas, underground disposal takes as the second lead but with nearly a quarter. Additionally, Sweden utilizes recycling methods which accounts almost 30%, but the United Kingdom has never considered such an action.
Moreover, eventhough the United Kingdom has barely imposed recycling endeavours, it has the most number of strategies, equivalent to four, in dealing with lethal waste product while South Korea and Sweden share common number of ways, which is three, in dealing such. Only the United Kingdom has implemented sea-dumping and chemical treatment, which cover a small portion or nearly one-tenth, while the other two countries use incineration from almost 10% to 20%.
