A quick glance at the bar chart depicts data on the percentage of 4 types of waste ( plastic, cans, paper, metal) that were recycled in a town between 200 and 2010.
By and large, it is evident that the highest share of recycled waste was metal compared to the other wastes in 2010 while there was the lowest pattern of plastic wasres in 2000.
In terms of taking a look at the noteworthy data, metal recycling rose from 11% in 2000to 40% in 2010. Similarly, the percentage of paper that were recycled increased from 11% to around 30% over the same period. As you can see the share of paper recycling in 2010 at 30%, was exactly the same as the percentage of metal recycling in 2005. Metal and paper commenced at the same percentage at 11%.
With regards to describing a another noteworthhy data, the proportion of plastic recycling increased from 10% to 25%. Unlike this, the share of cans recycling decreased in 2005. Yet, In 2010, there was a noticeable surge compared to the previous years. Plastic remained the least recycled material among the 4 categories during the entire period.
