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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 graph displays the percentages of various items being recycled in between 1982 to 2010 of a distinct nation.

Overall, it is clear that, materials made of papers were recycled in the maximum amount while plastics in minimum quantity over the period of 20 years

In 1982, paper wastes, slightly more than half of the proportions were converted into new ones with small ups and downs in the middle years and reached to 70% after a tiny fall from the year 1992. Glass containers, on the other hand, were reprocessed about half of the 50% of total and during the 6 year time interval, it went down by 10 points, and its units had been gradually increasing and finally reached 60% in 2008.

Furthermore, aluminium and plastic products were not recycled in the begining of the period. The rate of reuse aluminium cans showed a drastic change, with rising up steadily throughout the year from a tiny proportion to nearly about half. Similarly, plastics started being recycled from 1984 with a tiny fraction and its quantity rate went up considerably in the course of 20 years.

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