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The image depicts a line graph showcasing National Recycling Rates in the US from 1960 to 2011; two lines represent Total waste Recovery (million tons) and Percent Recycling. Total waste recovery data points: 1960-5.6, 1965-6.5, 1970-8, 1975-9.3, 1980-14.5, 1985-16.7, 1990-33.2, 1995-55.8, 2000-69.5, 2005-79.8, 2011-86.9. Percent recycling rates: 1960-6.4%, 1965-6.2%, 1970-6.6%, 1975-7.3%, 1980-9.6%, 1985-10.1%, 1990-16%, 1995-25.7%, 2000-28.5%, 2005-31.4%, 2011-34.7%.
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the graph illustrates the national recycling rates in the U.S from the year 1960 to 2011 in both percentage and tons
interestingly from the year 1960 to 1970 the percentage of recycling and total waste recovery was steady . it then rose slightly with 10.1% in 1985
on the other hand the amount of garbage recycle is double in the same period . from 5.6 ton in 1960 to 16.7 ton in 1985 . the amount of waste recycle significantly reaches to its peak from the year 1985 to 2011
similarly the recycling rates increase sharply from the year 1985 to 2011 in last 15 years it reaches to 34.7%. however the figure is still disappointing compare to total waste recovery
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