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The image displays a bar graph titled "Waste disposal in one European country (2005-2008)" with the Y-axis labeled "average amount in million tonnes" ranging from 0 to 2000 in increments of 200, and the X-axis showing years 2005 to 2008 with three bars representing "landfill," "burning," and "dumping at sea" for each year. In 2005, landfill is around 1600, burning is around 200, and dumping at sea is around 200. In 2006, landfill is around 1400, burning is around 600, and dumping at sea is around 300. In 2007, landfill is around 1200, burning is around 800, and dumping at sea is around 200. In 2008, landfill is around 1000, burning is around 900, and dumping at sea is around 300.
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The chart below demonstrates different methods of waste disposal in a European nation between 2005 and 2008.
Overall, it can easily be seen that the waste treatment approachs are marginally diffrent. Also, there was a slight decrease in the rate of waste disposal among four years from 2005 to 2007.
In 2005, waste disposal by landfilling is the most common, which reached at 70 million tonnes. The figures for that dropped considerably to 40 million tonnes in 2007, which the lowest compared to the remaining years. At the same year, the amount of waste dumped into the sea and buried has both fallen of 50 million tonnes. Similar trend was witnessed in the quantity of this figures is treated by landfilling and burning, at 60 million tonnes in 2006.
The amount of waste buried has gradually declined over the years. In contrast, burned waste steadily decreased from 2005 to 2007 to 40 million tonnes, which became the highest out of three places.
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