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Band 5+: The graph below shows the proportion of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a particular country.

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The image is a line graph titled "Recycling Rate for selected materials: 1982 - 2010" with the x-axis representing years from 1982 to 2010 and the y-axis representing recycling rate percentages from 0 to 90%. Four lines represent paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans, and plastics. In 1982, paper and cardboard had a recycling rate of approximately 20%, glass containers 55%, aluminium cans around 5%, and plastics nearly 0%. In 2010, paper and cardboard increased to about 75%, glass containers to 50%, aluminium cans to 70%, and plastics to almost 20%. Paper and cardboard show a steady increase over the years, with a slight dip between 1990 and 1994. Glass containers saw a gradual decrease over time, with slight fluctuations. Aluminium cans started the lowest but saw significant growth and surpassed other materials by 2010. Plastics began at nearly 0% and had a slower, gradual increase throughout the years.
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The line graph displays the percentage of four different items that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a country.

Overall, among all items paper and cardboard were the most recycled material, whereas plastic was the least recycled product. Aluminium cans recycling rate has rapidly increased over a period of time. However, there is no major changes in the percentage of recycled glass containers.

Recycling of plastic started in 1986 and remain steady throughout the period with around 9% of plastic being recycled. There is a significant increase in the proportion of recycled aluminium cans from 1998 to 2010. In the year 2010 45% of aluminium cans were being recycled however, it is still relatively less than that of paper and glass containers.

Although 50% of glass containers were being recycled in 1982 with some minor fluctuation this it only reached to 60% by 2010. Paper and cardboard were the most recycled material even though there was small up and down without any significant increase. In 1982 around 65% paper and cardboard were being recycled and 70% by 2010.

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