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The image contains a line graph with three lines representing the UK, France, and Germany from 2005 to 2015; the UK starts at approximately 34% in 2005, dips to nearly 32% in 2007, rises to around 46% in 2009, drops to about 43% in 2011, and increases to nearly 54% in 2015; France begins at roughly 38% in 2005, climbs to about 45% in 2007, decreases to around 33% in 2009, jumps to almost 52% in 2011, and falls to approximately 48% in 2015; Germany starts at nearly 51% in 2005, increases to around 56% in 2007, drops to 36% in 2009, goes up to roughly 41% in 2011, and rises to about 60% in 2015; the y-axis ranges from 0% to 70% in increments of 10%, and the x-axis lists the years 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, and 2015.
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The line graph illustrates regional recycling trash in three different countries (UK, France, Germany)from 2005 to 2015.
Overall, while the rates of Germany and the UK were moderately climbing, the percentages of recycled trash in France were steadily falling at the beginning and then gradually rose in the last years.
Over the period from 2005 to 2015 Germany’s recycling rates gradually increased from 20% and peaked at approximately 57% in 2015. At the beginning, the percentages of the UK slightly grew from 35% to 40% in 2007 and then were stable for 2 years. After that, the rates dramatically climbed to 55% in 2011 and, finally, reached the highest point of 61% in 2015.
Turning to the specifics about France’s recycling rates, the percentages steadily declined from 50% in 2005 and hit a low point of 30% in 2013. Over the following two years the percentages marginally rose and eventually peaked at 40% in 2015.
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