The bar chart illustrates the proportion of four distinct approaches that were utilized for waste management in four European countries.
Overall, it is evident that burying garbage underground has grown in popularity in three states-the UK, Spain, and Italy, while reprocessing trash takes the lead over four methods in Netherlands. In addition, using litter as chemicals is similar in four nations.
Turning to details, in Netherlands, the percentage of recycling waste surpasses that of Italy, with respective figures being nearly 70% and exactly 20%, followed by lower data by Spain and the UK, at 11 for both. Almost 65% of waste is landfilled in the UK, becoming the most favoured method of waste diposal in this region, as opposed to Netherlands whose figure is witnessed at the lowest rate (under 10%). A parallel percentage of garbage sent to dumping grounds can be seen in Italy and Spain, which is at precisely 40%.
Regarding the remaining categories, the amount of burning trash in Spain is 30% and the figures for Italy, Netgerlands, and the UK are lower, at approximately 20%, 10%, and 5% respectively. When it comes to the litter employed in chemical processes, four countries in Europe represent an almost equal data, which is under a quarter.
