The provided line chart illustrates the percentage of household recycling in the UK, France, and Germany in a span of 10 years from 2005 to 2015.
Overall, after analyzing the graph, it can be observed that there was significant increase in recycling rates in the United Kingdom and Germany, which were higher than in France throughout the last five years.
To begin with, the chart indicates that recycling rates in France started at its highest point at approximately 50%, which was higher than the UK and Germany. In contrast, Germany started at its lowest rate at about 20%. Moreover, in the year 2008, rates in France were equal rates in the UK, which were 40%. After that, rates in both Germany and the UK had gradually increased to 60% and 56% in 2015 respectively, whereas recycling among French people has declined to 30% in 2013 then risen to 40% in 2015. In addition, It is expected that rates of recycling in Germany will exceed rates of British.
