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The image contains a table outlining recycling attitudes across age groups, with percentages distributed as follows: age group 5-14 shows 8% actively recycle, 21% recycle when they remember, 52% don’t know anything about recycling, 19% preferred not to comment; age group 15-25 shows 59% actively recycle, 20% recycle when they remember, 8% don’t know anything about recycling, 13% preferred not to comment; age group 26-40 shows 48% actively recycle, 34% recycle when they remember, 7% don’t know anything about recycling, 14% preferred not to comment; age group 41-55 shows 47% actively recycle, 26% recycle when they remember, 7% don’t know anything about recycling, 20% preferred not to comment; age group 56-70 shows 39% actively recycle, 16% recycle when they remember, 28% don’t know anything about recycling, 17% preferred not to comment; age group 71+ shows 8% actively recycle, 34% recycle when they remember, 42% don’t know anything about recycling, 16% preferred not to comment.
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The table illustrates the attitude of people in different age groups toward recycling. The survey was conducted among people from the following age groups: 5-14, 15-25, 26-40, 41-55, 56-70, and 70+. All data is represented as a percentage.
Overall, children in the 5-14 age group mostly don’t know anything about recycling, while people aged 15-25 are the most likely to actively recycle. The trend for people who actively recycle increases from the 5-14 age category, peaks in the 15-25 age group, and then decreases with people aged over 70.
For children between the ages of 5 and 14, the survey found that approximately 8 percent actively recycle, 21 percent do not recycle, 52 percent don’t know anything about recycling, and 19 percent preferred not to comment.
The percentage of people who don’t know anything about recycling decreases dramatically from 52 percent in the 5-14 age group to 4 percent in the 26-40 age group. It then increases significantly to 42 percent for people aged 70 and over.
To conclude, children and senior citizens are largely unaware of recycling, whereas middle-aged people tend to actively recycle.
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