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The image displays a table with waste production in million tonnes for six countries over three years: Ireland produced 10 (1988), 16 (1992), 9.9 (2000); Poland produced 10 (1988), 2.89 (1992), 18 (2000); Japan produced 15 (1988), 22 (1992), 25 (2000); Canada produced 20 (1988), 19 (1992), 29 (2000); Scotland produced 3 (1988), 2 (1992), 5 (2000); The United States produced 107 (1988), 150 (1992), 209 (2000).
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If we look closely at the table, it shows the total amount of waste in seven countries across three different years. For example, in Ireland, the amount of waste in 1988 was 10 units, and by 1992, this number had increased by 16.6 times. However, by the 2000s, the figure decreased to 9.9.
Another example is Japan. In 1988, the number was 10, but in 1992 it significantly dropped to 2.89. After that, it sharply increased again to 18 in 2000.
According to the table, the highest waste levels were recorded in the USA, while the lowest were in Scotland. The difference between them is almost 100 times. Other countries, such as Japan, Poland, Ireland, and Canada, have medium-level indicators.
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