The pie chart illustrates the distinct ways to cope with dangerous waste products in Sweden, Republic of Korea, and United Kingdom.
It is clear that both Republic of Korea and Sweden consider recycling, burning and bullying as methods to deal with waste products, while the UK replaces the way of recycling by chemical treatment and dumpling at sea. Overall, the way of vanishing the waste products by fire is the most unpopular in all countries.
Looking the pie chart in more detail, the percentage of recycling varies in three countries, as the most popular method in Republic of Korea, at 69%, following the underground way at 25% in Sweden, while this form has been abolished by the UK. Instead, chemical treatment and dumping in the sea have become alternative ways, with the proportions reaching the same at 8%.
Notably, all the countries operated the specialized way underground. This method is the second representative applied for waste products in Republic of Korea compared to the other countries which emphasis this method unbelievably. Interestingly, the proportion of this method in the United Kingdom is noteworthily higher reaching at 82% than that in Sweden (55%) and Republic of Korea (22%).
