The given bar chart illustrate the porpotion of the percentage of recycled waste in a village from the year 2000 to 2010.
In general, a signigicant increase can be seen in the number of plastic, paper and metal, while the percentage of cans drops slightly between 2000 and 2005 and rose back in the year 2010.
In 2000, the waste of cans, papers and metal can be observed an exactly same percentage of 12%, whereas plastic wastes recycled displayed the lowest, which is 10 percent. After five years, the misuse that were recycled of plastic, paper and metal seemed to boosted by the number 1 percent, 5 percent and 8 percent, compares to cans, which declined 1 percent. Passing by 5 years, all the reused materials raised a lot, which plastic rose to the percentage of 25, cans surpassed plastic and showed the number 35%, paper developed steadily and ended at the amout of 29.5% and finally, metal won the first place, that appeared the quantity of 40 percent.
In conclusion, all the materials seemed to maintain the similar percentage, but it turned out that after 10 years, metal beated all of the elements and built up to the first place, followed by cans, paper and plastic.
