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The image shows a line graph titled "Regional household recycling rates," comparing the UK, France, and Germany from 2005 to 2015. The UK starts at 25% in 2005, decreases to 23% in 2007, rises to 39% in 2011, and increases to 48% in 2015. France starts at 38% in 2005, drops to 35% in 2007, increases to 50% in 2011, and ends at 53% in 2015. Germany starts at 49% in 2005, increases to 62% in 2007, drops to 60% in 2011, and ends at 65% in 2015.
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The line graph illustrates the regional household recycling rates in the UK, France and Germany from 2005 to 2015. Overall, the recycling rates of the UK and Germany showed a steady but significant rise over the period, while the percentage of recycled waste in France experienced a downward trend.

In 2005 the recycling rates of the UK and Germany were nearly 35% and 20% respectively. Germany’s rate increased sharply throughout the period, exceeding France’s rate in 2009 and reaching almost 60% in the end of the period. In the meantime, the percentage of recycled waste in the UK grew to 40% in 2007, and then remained steady until 2009. During 2009-2011 it experienced a rapid surge to more than 50% and continued with a gradual increase to 60% in 2015.

In early 2005 the recycling rate of France (50%) was the highest among these three countries. However, it dramatically declined to 30% in 2013. Then, there was a growth of 10% in 2015, but France’s recycling rate was the lowest in the end of the period.

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