The graph illustrates how much waste was produced by three companies over a 15-year period between 2000 and 2015.
It is clear that there were significant changes in terms of waste production by all three companies. Another interesting point is that both Company A and Company B saw a decline over the 15-year period. However, Company C showed the opposite result.
Looking at the information in more detail, we can see that in 2000, Company A produced 12 tons of waste, while Company B and Company C produced 8 and 4 tons, respectively. In the next 5 years, both Company B and Company C rose by around 2 tons, but the result for Company A fell by 1 ton.
From 2005 to 2015, both Company A and Company B organizations reduced waste until they reached 8 and 3 tons, respectively. In contrast, the production group of Company C grew sharply in the first decade and rocketed in the second one. By the end of the trend, Company C took the last place with 11 tons, Company A achieved second place, and Company B finished in the best place.
