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Band 8+: The graph below shows four methods of dealing with waste in four countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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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 given bar chart illustrates four methods of waste disposal in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and the UK.

Overall, landfilling was the dominant method in most countries, except for the Netherlands, where recycling was the primary approach. Additionally, while the UK and the Netherlands relied heavily on one method, Italy and Spain demonstrated a more balanced distribution among the four techniques.

In the Netherlands, an impressive 68% of waste was recycled, far surpassing the figures for other methods, with landfilling being the least used at only 8%. Incineration and chemical conversion were also minor, accounting for approximately 10% each. Conversely, 65% of the UK’s waste was sent to landfill, making it the most prevalent approach by a significant margin. Recycling, burning, and chemical treatment were minimally employed, with incineration being the least preferred at 4%.

Italy and Spain exhibited a more evenly distributed pattern. Both nations relied on landfilling for 40% of their waste. Incineration followed as the second most common practice, with 30% in Spain and just over 20% in Italy. Interestingly, while both countries converted less than 20% of waste into chemicals, Italy outperformed Spain in recycling, achieving 20%, double Spain’s figure.

In summary, the Netherlands and the UK showcased a strong dependence on one primary waste management method, whereas Italy and Spain distributed their waste disposal methods more evenly, albeit still relying predominantly on landfilling.

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