The line graph illustrates data about household recycling rates related to the region in three European countries: France, Germany, and the UK between 2005 and 2015. Overall, in 2005, household recycling rates were the lowest in Germany, but it came in second in the last year. By contrast, French regions had the highest figure in the initial year in terms of household recycling, but they placed third in the last year. Although the UK was the least in terms of household recycling in 2005, it was the highest in the last three years.
Regarding environmentally conscious countries, the proportion of household recycling was the lowest in Germany in the initial year. However, it rose from two-fifths to under 60%, showing more growth compared to the proportion of household recycling in other countries, and it came in second in the last year.
In terms of French regions, France started with the highest proportion, representing half in 2005, decreasing to almost 30%, placing it in third. It then saw a slight rise from 30% to 40% in the subsequent year.
As for the recycling rates in the UK, the UK started with the second position, accounting for under 40%, increased to about 62%, and ranked first, following a similar trend with Germany.
