The bar chart provides data on strategies of waste dealing, including burnt, chemicals, recycled, and landfilled in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and the UK
Overall, it is clear that the UK and the Netherlands primarily rely on a single method most, whereas Italy and Spain use a variety of ways to waste disposal
Paragraph 1 (Netherlands and UK): In the Netherlands, recycling was the most common method of dealing with waste, accounting for nearly 70%. The second most used method was the use of chemicals at 14%, followed by burning at 10%. The proportion of landfilled waste in the Netherlands stood at just under 10%, whereas this percentage was approximately five times higher in the UK. In contrast, all the remaining methods in the UK showed moderate figures, each just under 20%.
Paragraph 2 (Italy and Spain): In both Italy and Spain, a similar figure for landfilled waste was seen at around 40%, followed by burnt waste, at 22% and 30% respectively. While the waste used as chemicals accounted for a slightly lower percentage than recycled waste in Italy (18% and 20% respectively), the opposite trend was observed in Spain, where the use of chemicals was higher than recyclin
