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Band 6+: The pie charts below show how dangerous waste products are dealt with in three countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains three pie charts for the Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, each depicting the percentage distribution of waste disposal methods: Recycling, Underground, Incineration (destroy waste by fire), Chemical treatment, and Dumping at sea. Republic of Korea: Recycling 69%, Underground 22%, Incineration 9%. Sweden: Recycling 55%, Incineration (destroy waste by fire) 25%, Underground 20%. United Kingdom: Recycling 82%, Incineration (destroy waste by fire) 8%, Underground 8%, Chemical treatment 2%.
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The charts illustrate how detrimental waste products are solved in three countries.

Overall, the only country to solve more waste products was the United Kingdom compared to Sweden and the Korea Republic. Moreover, the only dangerous waste product to be less dealt was the incineration in the United Kingdom.

In Korea, the most significant harmful product to be dealt was recycling with its 69%, while in Sweden, underground was to be dealt the most. The percentage of recycling in Sweden accounted for 25%. Although the incineration which is 20% in Sweden, the per cent of this was 9% in the Korean Republic.

The United Kingtom predomanently solved the issue of the undergorund which was 82%. By contrast, one porduct to be less solved was the incineration which accounted for 2%. Furthermore, The United Kingdom also dealt with other dangerous waste products such as chemical treatment and dumping at sea and both of them accounted for 8%. They were not solved in the Korean Republic and Sweden.

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