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The image shows a line chart titled 'Total Fiber Demand (million tons)' from 1980 to 2015 for four textiles. Polyester demand in million tons was approximately: 1980(5), 1985(7), 1990(10), 1995(15), 2000(20), 2005(45), 2010(55), and 2015(70), with a peak around 32 and a dip to 30 between 2000 and 2005. Cotton demand started at 14 in 1980, reached 18 in 1985, held at 19 for both 1990 and 1995, rose to 20 by 2000, dipped to 23 before peaking at 26 between 2000 and 2005, then was 25 in 2005, 28 in 2010, and 32 in 2015. Cellulosic demand was stable at 3 from 1980 to 2000, then increased to 4 in 2005, 6 in 2010, and 9 in 2015. Wool demand was 2 from 1980 to 1990, dropped to 1.5 in 1995, and then remained at approximately 1 from 2000 to 2015.
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The line graph demonstrates the global demand for different textiles between 1989-2015.
Overall, the line of polyester the highest result, while result of wool lowest. As well as cotton’s line illustrates average indicator and line of cellulosic showed almost identical results to wool.
Polyester usage began at 5 in 1980 and grew up to 70 in 2015, in contrast, using cotton has a beginning at 15 in 1980 and increased to almost 32 in 2015. In 1995 polyester and cotton intersect as a result of 20. Throughout the entire period from 1980 to 2015 these materials were considered the most popular.
However, consumption of wool and cellulosic started from the same point (about 5), but in 2000 using wool decreases slightly, while consumption of cellulosic increased. Utilization of wool before 2000 was about 5, but in 2015 the result dropped slightly to 0. Furthermore, we can see similar situation with consumption of cellulosic, its indicators has same line with wool before 2000, but in 2015 increased to 10
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