The pie chart compares different regions in terms of consumption of bottled water in 1999, while the bar chart illustrates how their proportions changed by 2001.
Overall, Western Europe was the area with the most significant percentage of consumed bottled water in 1999, though it witnessed the most minor increase by 2003. Conversely, Asia had one of two of the most negligible proportions, but its uptick was the most substantial.
In 1999, Western Europe was the undisputed champion in bottled water consumption rate, as it accounted for almost a half. This was then followed by Australia, New Zealand, and Latin America, with at 15%, 13%, and 10%, respectively. The other regions, on the other hand,
had minor percentages, which just ranges from 2% to 5%,
By 2001, the Figure for Asia registered the most dramatic increase, by 14%, which was marginally higher than those of New Zealand and Latin America, both at approximately 12%. This was then followed by Middle East, Africa, Australia, and the U.S.A., as their proportions ranged from about 8% to 10%. By increasing its percentage by just around 3%, Western Europe recorded the most minimal change
