The bar chart illustrates how much money donate to six different categories of charity from one company between 2012 and 2014.
Overall, there was an increase in the amount of money given to social welfare, health, wildlife and arts, while the quantity of money allocated for environment was declined. In addition, the donation of social welfare was highest throughout the period
The number of donations for health started at about 6 million in 2012, after which it witnessed a rise to approximately 7 million in 2013, before ending the period at 9 million. Similar change can be seen in the figure for contribution to wildlife and art, which grew from about 3 million to 5 million and from 3 million to 4 million.
Turning to the other categories, about 23 million donate to social welfare by one company in 2012, with the subsequent considerable dropped to 16 million in 2013 and final reaching a peak at 24 million in 2014. By contrast, the figure for donation to environment was at 6 million in 2012, followed by a decrease to 7 million in the final year. The number of donations to education maintained at this level towards the end of the period.
