The pie chart illustrates the dissimilar category of waste disposal in one nation from 1960 to 2011.
Overall, while the proportion of plastic, food, and wood being disposed of experienced an upward trend, the opposite side was true for textiles, paper. Additionally, green waste, metal and glass waste remain stable.
To begin with, in 1960, paper waste was disposed of about 25%, which was the highest figure, while the lowest was 4% of wood and 5% of glass. Following are textiles which contain 17% of the nation’s waste disposal. Moreover, the percentage of waste food is about 12%. Additionally, there is a similarity between green waste, plastic, and metal with about 9%.
In 2011, the highest figure was food, and lowest was glass. Furthermore, green waste, and metal remain unchanged at 9%. While textiles waste decreased to 11%, and paper waste to 15%, plastic waste rose to 18%, and wood came to 8%.
