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The image presents a bar chart with four categories for waste management methods (burnt, used as chemicals, recycled, landfilled) across four countries (Netherlands, Italy, Spain, U.K.). Netherlands' data: burnt 10%, used as chemicals 0%, recycled 60%, landfilled 30%. Italy's data: burnt 10%, used as chemicals 10%, recycled 30%, landfilled 50%. Spain's data: burnt 0%, used as chemicals 40%, recycled 10%, landfilled 50%. U.K.'s data: burnt 10%, used as chemicals 0%, recycled 20%, landfilled 70%. Y-axis labeled "Percentage of usage" with scale from 0% to 80% in increments of 10%.
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The bar chart provides information about the methods used by four major countries for waste disposal.
Overall, it is observed that, in Netherlands, most of the waste generated is recycled, whereas in other countries it is used as landfills.
In Netherlands, about 70% of the waste is recycled. The rest of it is either burnt or used as chemicals. However, in Italy, 40% of the garbage produced are thrown into land for filling it up.
40% of the waste is landfilled and 30% of it is burnt in Spain. Apart from that, other methods like recycling and utilization of chemicals are also observed. In UK, most of the waste generated are landfilled. Second most commonly used technique is for the manufacturing of chemicals. Less than 10 percentage of it is burnt and approximately 10 % is recycled.
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