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The image displays waste disposal methods across four countries with specific data: Netherlands uses biological treatment at 5%, landfill at 35%, burning at 25%, and recycling at 30%; Spain allocates 10% to biological treatment, 40% to landfill, 25% to burning, and 20% to recycling; Italy utilizes biological treatment at 35%, landfill at 40%, burning at 10%, and recycling at 15%; UK designates 35% to biological treatment, 10% to landfill, 10% to burning, and 25% to recycling.
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the data above shows the methods of waste management in the country of Netherlands, Spain, Italy, and UK.
For biological treatment, the UK is the biggest at 45% usage. Followed by Italy, then Spain, and lastly the Netherlands at 10%. Meanwhile for Landfill, Spain leads by having 45% of their waste disposal. Italy and Netherlands ties at 40% while the UK only got roughly 8%.
As for waste burning, Spain would become the country with the least amount of it, at only 5%. The other countries fall at the 15-29% range with the Netherlands having the most. Ultimately, for recycling, UK and Spain have the same rate of around 23%, followed by Netherland who almost touchs the 20% line and Italy with a little bit more than 10%.
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