The pie charts compare the UK, Sweden and Korea in terms of methods used to dispose of danger waste.
Overall, it is clear that, in both the UK and Sweden, the majority danger products are buried underground. By contrast, most hazardous materials in Respublic of Korea are recycled.
Looking at the information in more detail, we can see that 82% of the harmful products in the UK put into landfill sites.These disposal technique is used for 55% of danger materials in Sweden and only for 22% in Korea. The latter country recycles 69% of hazardous materials, which is far more than the other two nations.
While Sweden danger waste is recycled 25% of harmful products, the UK does not recycle at all. Instead, it dumps at sea and treats it chemically. These methods are not employed in Sweden and Korea, which favour incineration for 9% and 20% of dangers waste respectively.
