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The image depicts a line graph illustrating the production (in million tonnes) of paper & packaging, sawn-wood, and wood pulp in the UK from 1980 to 2000. Paper & packaging began at approximately 230 million tonnes in 1980, steadied around 250 million tonnes in 1990, and surged to about 350 million tonnes by 2000. Sawn-wood started just under 200 million tonnes in 1980, declined slightly to around 150 million tonnes by 1990, and continued to diminish to roughly 150 million tonnes by 2000. Wood pulp production started near 150 million tonnes in 1980, reduced to about 125 million tonnes in 1990, and further decreased to roughly 100 million tonnes by 2000.
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The line graph provides information about the production of paper, wood pulp and sawn-wood in the UK from 1980 to 2000
Overall,the production of paper and packaging increased significantly ,while both sawn-wood and wood pulp remained relatively stable with slight fluctuations.
In 1980, paper and packaging production stood at around 230 million tonnes.Over the next decade, this figure increased slowly, reaching nearly 250 million tonnes in 1990.After that, the figure witnessed a substantially upward trend and reach a peak at 350 million in 2000
In 1980, the production of sawn-wood was just under 200 million tonnes. It fell slightly to about 150 million tonnes in 1990 and stayed at that level in 2000. Wood pulp started at around 150 million tonnes, dropped to about 125 million in 1990, and continued to go down, reaching about 100 million tonnes by 2000.
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