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The image includes a bar graph displaying the percentage of waste recycled across four categories (plastic, cans, paper, metal) for three different years (2000, 2005, 2010). For plastic, the recycling percentages are approximately 10% (2000), 15% (2005), and 20% (2010). For cans, the figures are roughly 20% (2000), 25% (2005), and 45% (2010). Paper recycling percentages are about 40% (2000), 55% (2005), and 50% (2010). Lastly, for metal, the percentages appear to be around 15% (2000), 25% (2005), and 50% (2010).
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The bar graph presents propotions of four types of waste that were recycled in a town across three distinct years: 2000, 2005 and 2010.
In brief, all these four types of waste got recycled most in 2010. And the recycled portion increasing constently over the past ten years except cans.
Examining the figure in detail, the perecentage of waste which were recycled in plastic, paper and metal experienced a stable increase over the decade, reaching approximately 20%,30% and 40% respectively in 2010. Noteworthy change also occurred in recycling of waste cans which experienced a slight reduce in 2005 before ascending to over 30% at the end of the period.
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