The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of waste in four different categories: burnt, used as chemicals, recycled, and landfilled in four nations: Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and the UK.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the maximum ratio of waste is from Netherlands and the UK. In contrast, the minimum percentage of waste is from Italy and Spain.
Looking at the bar chart in detail, the proportion of waste by Netherlands for burnt is 10% compared to 22% by Italy. However, for the former nation, the percentage of waste is 14%, 69%, and around 9% for used as chemicals, recycled, and landfilled, respectively. Likewise, for the latter country, the ratio of waste is 19%, 20%, and 40% in the same categories, respectively.
Analyzing the bar chart further, the percentage of waste by Spain for landfilled is at the top position, at 40%. However, it is followed by burnt, which contributed 30%. Whereas, it is noticeable that the next place is occupied by used as chemicals, with 19%. In contrast, recycled is at the bottom position, at 11%. On the one hand, the proportion of waste by the United Kingdom for landfilled is 68%. On the other hand, the ratio of waste is 18%, 13%, and 0% for used as chemicals, recycled, and burnt, respectively.
