This table depicts the amount of waste production among wide range of countries. It is clear from the graph that waste inflates over the twenty-year period.
According to what is shown, in the first decade: 1980 the U.S. has the most waste production resulting in 131 millions of tonnes, while Japan and Korea due to their geographical distance both equated in waste having about 28 millions of tonnes. Finally, Portugal, Poland, and Ireland all resulting in less than 5 millions of tonnes over the mentioned decade.
Next, 1990 where progression is visible all countries mildly increased in waste. U.S. reamined in the lead. Japan slightly rised over Korea withn 1 millions of tonnes. The rest of the countries did not change in positions.
After all, in the 2000s dramtic changes happened in Japan because it increased in about 1.5x the average. In the other hand Korea reduced waste resulting in 19 millions of tonnes.
To sum up, we could say that the 2000s decade rocketed in waste in comaprison to the rest of the graph. The U.S reamined with the most waste and Ireland alongside Protugal were the least.
