The line graph depicts data on regional household recycling rates in three different countries, namely UK, France, and Germany over a 10-year period.
Overall, people in the UK and Germany tended to recycle more household items over a decade, while in France percentage of recycled stuff decreased sharply.
In fact, the UK started from about 35% and the next patters were really fluctuating. In fact, it rosed gradually to 40% and approximately 55% in 2009 and 2011, correspondingly. At the end of the years it climbed to the peak (60%), which was not only highest for the UK, but also or all 3 countries. Meanwhile, Germany followed the stable increase and reached to about 58% in 2015 from 20% in 2005.
In contrast, France experienced dramatic decrease. Although, the trend for this country was highest in the beginning with 50%, it dropping decreased to 30% in 2013. However, during last 2 years, it was observed that, individuals started to care about recycling again, so it was 40 % in 2015.
