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The image depicts a line graph titled "Recycling Rate for Selected Materials: 1982-2010," showing the percentage of Paper & cardboard, Glass containers, Aluminum cans, and Plastics recycled in an unnamed country over 28 years. The recycling rates in 1982 were approximately 20% for Paper & cardboard, 10% for Glass containers, 5% for Aluminum cans, and 0% for Plastics. By 2010, the rates increased to 80% for Paper & cardboard, 50% for Glass containers, 70% for Aluminum cans, and 10% for Plastics, with the highest increase observed in Aluminum cans, and Plastics starting from zero while others were already being recycled. Paper & cardboard consistently had the highest recycling rate throughout the period.
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The linear graph displays the percentage of recycling four distinctive materials between 1982 to 2010 in a specific location.
Overall, aluminium cans had a rapid growth during the period, while plastic remained relatively in the same level. The paper and cardboad, the leader among recycled material, rose drastically between 1990 and 1994 before continueing to decline in the end of the period.
The paper and cardboard jumped from approximately 65% to 80% between 1990 and 1994. After 1994 it started to decline, dropping to 70% in the year 2010. The seocnd leader had a decline of 10% from 1982 to 1990 before it started to rise minimally, reaching 60% in the end of the period.
The aluminium cans had a dramatical jump from around 5% to nearly 45% between 1986 and 2010. The plastics were increasing the least from just above 0% to just below 10% during the years and the proportion recycled remained the smallest.
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