The table chart illustrates the number of waste production in six different countries in three different years over twenty years.
Overall, it can be seen that US increased steady in all years, nevertheless other five countries grew slightly.
In 1980, Ireland started with 0.6 million. Japan started with 28 million outputs. Korea had the least amount among all six countries, because it did not have any products. The next country is Poland, which began with 4 million products. Portugal showed indicator in 2 million. US was the with the most number of wasting productions – 131.
Ireland hadn’t any number in 1990. Japan increased to 32 million. Korea from 0 to 31 million in ten years. Poland grew to 5 million. Portugal rose to 3 million. US reached 151 million in 1990. In 2000, Ireland reached from 0 to 5 million. Japan climbed to 53. Korea increased to 19. Poland grew slightly, reaching 6.6. Portugal with 5. US topped to 192 million.
