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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 LINE GRAPH ILLUSTRATES THE RECYCLING OF FOUR MATERIALS – PAPER AND CARDBOARD, GLASS CONTAINERS, ALUMINUM CANS, AND PLASTICS – BETWEEN 1982 AND 2010. OVERALL, PAPER AND GLASS CONTAINERS WERE RECYCLED THE MOST, THOUGH THE RECYCLING RATE Of PAPER DEClined OVER THE PEROD,
IN DETAIL, PAPER RECYCLING PEAKED AT 80 PERCENT IN 1994, BUT THEN GRADUALLY DECREASED TO 70 PERCENT BY 2010 GLASS RECYCLING SHOWED A STEADY INCREASE, STARTING AT 50% RECYCLING AND RISING TO 60% BY 2010. ALUMINUM CANS, WITH A RECYCLE RATE OF ONLY AROUND 5% IN 1986, EXPERIENCED A SIGNIFICANT INCREASE TO NEARLY 45% BY 2010. PLASTICS HAD THE LOWEST RECYCLING RATE, STARTING AROUND 3%. AND SLOWLY INCREASED TO 9% OVER TIME.
IN SUMMARY, WHILE PAPER AND GLASS WERE CONSISTENTLY THE MOST RECYCLED MATERIALS, PAPER SAW a DECLINE IN Recycling RATE, WHEREAS ALUMINUM CANS SHOWED The MOST SIGNIFICANT GROWTH, AND PLASTICS REMained minimal.
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