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The image presents a bar chart with four categories for waste management methods (burnt, used as chemicals, recycled, landfilled) across four countries (Netherlands, Italy, Spain, U.K.). Netherlands' data: burnt 10%, used as chemicals 0%, recycled 60%, landfilled 30%. Italy's data: burnt 10%, used as chemicals 10%, recycled 30%, landfilled 50%. Spain's data: burnt 0%, used as chemicals 40%, recycled 10%, landfilled 50%. U.K.'s data: burnt 10%, used as chemicals 0%, recycled 20%, landfilled 70%. Y-axis labeled "Percentage of usage" with scale from 0% to 80% in increments of 10%.
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The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of waste in four different categories: burnt, used as chemicals, recycled, and landfilled in four different nations: Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and the UK.
Overall, it is clearly seen that the maximum ratio waste is by Netherlands and the UK. In contrast, the minimum percentage of waste is by Italy and Spain.
Looking at the bar chart in detail, the proportion of waste for burnt by Netherlands is 10% compared to 21% from Italy. However, for the former nation, the ratio of waste is 13%, 69%, and around 9% for used as chemicals, recycled and landfilled, respectively. Whereas, for the latter country, the percentage of waste is 19%, 20%, and 40% in same categories, respectively.
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