The charts show the variations in waste disposal methods in Eutopia, and the pie charts describe the proportion of recycled and unrecycled waste, from 1980 to 2000.
Examining statistics of 1990 and 2000 reveals similarity in the way garbage is returned. Collecting rubbish from recycling bins became popular in 1980, before continuously declining. Even though the recycling process has developed, more waste remained unrecycled.
To begin with, carrying rubbish from bins at home was 78 percent in 1980, then it declined by 3 percent, becoming 75 percent in 1990, and 72 percent in 2000. Bringing garbage individually to the recycling station presented 12 percent in the first given year; it rose to 18 percent in 1990 and remained stable. Returned to the supplier and other methods were less common, presenting an average of 7 percent and 2 percent accordingly during the timeframe.
Recycling was a less common method of managing waste in 1980; only 7 percent of trash was recycled. It grew to 22 percent over the next decade. This means that 78 percent of the waste stayed unrecycled. Its proportion was 33 percent waste was recycled, and 67 percent was unrecycled in the final year.
