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The image depicts a bar chart comparing waste disposal methods in four cities: Toronto, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, and Amman. The chart's vertical axis represents the percentage of total waste, while the horizontal axis lists the cities. Each city has four colored bars, corresponding to landfill (orange), incineration (blue), recycling (red), and composting (green), showing their respective percentages. Toronto: landfill 20%, incineration 30%, recycling 20%, composting 70%. Madrid: landfill 40%, incineration 10%, recycling 30%, composting 50%. Kuala Lumpur: landfill 70%, incineration 5%, recycling 20%, composting 10%. Amman: landfill 60%, incineration 0%, recycling 40%, composting 10%.
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The bar chart shows how four cities (Toronto, Madrid, Kuala Lumpur, and Amman) deal with their trash. There are four methods: landfill, incineration, recycling, and composting.
In general, most cities use landfill and incineration the most. Recycling and composting are not very popular in any of these cities.
First, landfill is the most popular method in Toronto and Amman. In Toronto, it is very high at about 75%, and in Amman, it is 50%. On the other hand, incineration is the main choice for Madrid and Kuala Lumpur. More than 50% of waste in Kuala Lumpur is burned while in Madrid it is exactly 40%.
Second, recycling and composting have much lower numbers in all four cities. Madrid and Kuala Lumpur recycle around 20-23% of their trash, but Toronto and Amman recycle only about 10%. Composting is the least used method everywhere. For example, in Amman the percentage for composting is almost zero.
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