The table represents the percentages of people engaged in recycling among varied age groups.
Overall, those commited in recycling are mostly from teenagers and adults to elderly. In contrast, groups who unfamiliar and inactive in recycling are seen in children and elderly. Groups that seldomly recycle and expressing no view are relatively concentrated within a narrow range in each age groups.
Teenager in age range of 15-25 years old is the most active group in recycling reaching at 59%, consecutively in 26-40 years old (48%), 41-55 years old(47%), until 56-70 years old (39%). These figures are in opposition of low knowledge of recycling view at the order of 8%, 4%, 7%, except for 56-70 years old (28%). In contrast, only small amount of children in 5-14 years old and elderly over 71 years old conduct recycle, with percentages of 8% in both groups. This small fractions are due to the unfamiliarity about recycling which indicated by high percentages of 52% and 42%, respectively.
Meanwhile, the occasional recyclers and opting no comment participants show relatively limited variations. In former group ranges from 16-34%, with 56-70 years old as the lowest and 26-40 and 71+ years old as the highest. In later group is within 13-20%, The table represents the percentages of people engaged in recycling among varied age groups.
