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Band 6+: The graph below shows four methods of dealing with waste in four countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a bar graph comparing percentages of waste management methods—Burnt, Used as chemicals, Recycled, Landfilled—across Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and UK. In Netherlands: Burnt (10%), Used as chemicals (8%), Recycled (70%), Landfilled (12%). In Italy: Burnt (18%), Used as chemicals (17%), Recycled (9%), Landfilled (56%). In Spain: Burnt (10%), Used as chemicals (3%), Recycled (28%), Landfilled (59%). In UK: Burnt (8%), Used as chemicals (8%), Recycled (10%), Landfilled (74%).
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The bar chart illustrates processing waste methods such as; burnt, used as chemicals, recycled and landfilled in four different countries (Netherlands, Italy, Spain and UK).

Overall, the most used way for waste treatment in Italy, Spain and United Kingdom is landfilling, but in Netherlands it is recycling. Therefore, the lowest percentage of treating waste in each countries are various.

In Netherlands, the highest percentage of dealing method is recycling, which peak at just under 70%. Also, using as chemicals and burning accounted approximately 15% and 10% of managing waste methods respectively, the lowest one is lanfilling, which remained at about 8%. Compared to the Netherlands, in Italy the most used method is lanfilling with 40%. Likewise, recycling and burning methods comprised approximately 42% collectively, about 18% of waste used as chemicals, thereby remains the lowest way of handling waste.

In Spain, the most popular method is landfilling (40%), while the lowest one is recycling (just over 10%). Also, in second place there is burning with 30% and in third it is using as chemicals method with just below 20%. In UK the most used way for dealing is landfilling (about 67%). Therefore, recycling and usind as chemicals methods accounted approximately 18% and 14% respectively. The lowest percentage of treating method is burning (about5%).

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