The graph below compares three companies in terms of how much waste they produced between the years of 2000 and 2015.
Overall, it is clear that there were significant changes in the amounts of waste produced by all the companies shown on the graph throughout the depicted period.While the proportions of waste production in companies A and B witnessed a remarkable decrease within 15 years, the output of produced waste in company C increased considerably.
In 2000, company A showed a significant dominance with producing approximately 12 tonnes of waste while the figure for company B stood at around 9 tonnes.In 2005, even though waste production of company B reached up to about 10 tonnes, it saw a sharp reduction until 2015 ending up being the company with producing the least amount of waste when compared to the other two.
Although company C’s rating of waste production was remarkably low than that of the other two, it overtook them seeing almost no decline within 15 years.In 2010, it surpassed the figure of company B with about 7 tonnes and the countdown of company A in about 2014 with almost 9 tonnes of produced waste and reaching its peak at nearly 10 tonnes in 2015.
