The pie chart shows a data of production bottled water in different continents and countries such as, Western Europe, Australia, Middle East, Africa, Latin America, New Zealand, Asia and USA in 1999. While, the bar charts demonstrate the changes in percents at those locations in 2001.
Overall, almost a half of bottled water consumption was belonged to Western Europe among other locations, and it was the highest figure at that time. Meanwhile, shares of USA and Asia were at the bottom of the list in 1999. According to the bar charts information, a noticeable change was experienced in Asia’s figure. In contrast in Western Europe showed the lowest change in 2001.
Regarding figures of Western Europe, their shares of consuming water were an incredible and commenced almost 50%. While, Australia’s and New Zealand’s numbers were very similar with the difference of 2%, 15% and 13% respectively. Additionally, the figures of Latin America made up a tenth of world consumption. If we look at the numbers of Middle East and Africa, surprisingly their shares were identical and both gained 5%. Consumption bottled water in USA and Asia were experienced the lowest figures to that year at around 2%.
In terms of adjustments, Asia’s figure accommodated 14 % changes compared to the previous figure. There was shown a familiar increase in the numbers of New Zealand and Latin America. Western Europe’ change consisted of the tiny around 2%.
