The bar chart demonstrates how much distinctive waste is collected at a recycling center in a particular town in the UK, spanning a 4-year period from 2011.
As can be observed, the amount of wasted items collected in 2015 stands at the highest position over the timeframe. Notably, a similar pattern can be witnessed in the paper category, reaching the highest point throughout the period.
Looking at 2 first years, in 2011, the paper amount represented below 60 tons, followed by glass, tins, and garden figures with around 48, 35, and 30 tons, respectively. After a year, all categories witnessed a plummet in quantity without modifying the arrangement.
Regarding the remaining years of the graph, in 2013, the weight of glass waste overcame the one in the paper, with the former rising to nearly 50 tons and the latter declining to 40 tons. In 2 years later, there was a gradual increase observed in the paper’s figure, reaching the highest point at 70 tons. At the same time, the amount of glass waste climbed moderately to above 50 tons despite a decrease in 2014, which was far further than the other categories.
