The line graph delineates data about the household recycling percentages in three specific countries from 2005 to 2015, with a span of two years.
From an overall perspective, it can be inferred that the UK and Germany experienced an increase generally, whereas the rate in France generally decreased throughout the period.
Specifically, the household recycling rate in the UK, with a value of under 40%, was the second-highest among the countries in 2005 and steadily increased and remained still for the following two years; afterwards, the percent rose dramatically to over 60% by the end of the period, standing as the highest.
Similarly, the recycling rate in Germany, with a roughly value of one fifth, was the lowest among the states at the beginning of the period and rose sharply to over a half by 2015, standing as the second-highest.
Nevertheless, the percentage of household recycling in France, with an approximate value of 50%, was the highest among the states by 2005, before the value witnessed a significant fall to roughly 30%; subsequently, the proportion rose to around 40% at the end of the period, standing as the lowest.
