The depicted bar chart gives information regarding the rate of distinctive kinds of domestic waste that were recycled in one specific location during three different years, including 1992, 1997, and 2002.
Overall, obviously, while the highest rate of recycling was allocated to glass and paper, the lowest proportion in the three categories was dedicated to plastic. Besides, last year was the most successful year in the recycling.
To begin with, in 1992, the highest percentage was for paper, accounting for around 25, after that, the second place was for cans and glass with nearly 18% similarly; besides, the lowest one was for plastic with exactly 10%.
Furthermore, in 1997, it can be seen that the rate of recycling of plastic and cans was almost the same around 13%, although the first and second place was dedicated to paper and glass, accounting for around 325 and 27%, respectively.
Moreover, it is evident that in 2002, glass and paper recycling significantly increased, reaching a little less than 50% and 40%, in order, while this rate for plastic remains the same during all three years with little above 12%.
