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Task 1 – Take a look at the chart below and perform the task as outlined: This graph shows the proportion of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a particular country. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, making comparisons where relevant.

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The graph illustrates a significant transformation in the recycling rates of four materials (aluminum cans, paper, glass, and plastic) within a specific country over a period of 28 years, from 1982 to 2010. A striking trend emerges in the recycling rate of aluminum cans. Virtually non-existent in 1982, it exhibits a remarkable surge, exceeding 40% […]
The graph illustrates the recycling rates for four (4) materials: 1) paper and cardboard, 2) glass containers, 3) aluminum cans, and 4) plastics, for years 1982-2010. Evidently, the most recycled materials were paper and cardboard, ranging from 65-80%, with the highest rate in 1994. Although the rate was lowered to 70% in 2010, it remained […]
The line graph illustrates the recycling rates of paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics in a specific country from 1982 to 2010. Overall, the graph displays fluctuating recycling rates for paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics over the period from 1982 to 2010. Paper & cardboard consistently maintained the […]
The provided line graph illustrates the recycling rates of paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics in an unidentified country from 1982 to 2010. Overall, the data reflects a consistent high recycling rate for paper & cardboard throughout the entire period, followed by glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics, each showcasing varying trends […]
The given graph demonstrates the recycling rate for four various materials from 1982 to 2010 in the various countries.Overall, we can observe that aluminum cans rate increased sharply, but other materials percentage just made a few changes. Firstly, we can indicate that paper, cardboard and glass containers appeared in 1982. The percentage of organic and […]
The chart illustrates the percentage of recycling for paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans and plastics over the period in between 1982 to 2010 in a specific nation. Overall, aluminum cans witnessed upward trend while plastics showed continuous growth with minimum portion but paper and cardboard and glass containers experienced fluctuation. In 1982 recycling […]
The line graph illustrates the changes in the recycling rates of paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics in a specific country from 1982 to 2010. Overall, paper & cardboard consistently had the highest recycling rate throughout the period, followed by glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics, which had the lowest rate. Paper […]
The line graph illustrates the changes in the recycling rates of paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics in a specific country from 1982 to 2010. Overall, paper & cardboard had the highest recycling rate, decreasing after 1994, while aluminum cans showed a consistent increase over the period. Glass containers also experienced a […]
The graph illustrate the percentage of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a particular country. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of paper and caredboard was the highest until year 1994 after that it decreases whereas aluminium cans were in increasing order. In year 1982, the percentage of cetogry […]
The provided chart illustrates the recycling proportions of four different materials in a particular country over a period of 28 years, from 1982 to 2010. Overall, paper and cardboard consistently had the highest recycling rate, fluctuating between 60% and nearly 80%, followed by glass containers with an increase from just above 40% to 70%, aluminum […]
The provided line graph depicts the percentage of recycling for four different materials over a 28-year period in a specified nation. Overall, it is evident from the graph that paper and cardboard consistently had the highest recycling rate, followed by glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics, which maintained the lowest rate of recycling throughout the […]
The provided graph illustrates the percentage of four item that were recycled over a 28-year period. By 2010, paper and cardboard were the highest rate at 70 per cent, followed by glass containers at 60 per cent, aluminium cans at about 45 per cent, and plastics at almost 10 per cent. The plastic, the lowest […]
The given info graphic illustrates how four specific materials are recycled in a nation between 1982 and 2010. It is evident from the figure that each of the substances had a significant increase in the rate of recycling except for plastics. One notable feature shows paper and cardboard had constantly led the chart throughout the […]
The line graph illustrates the recycling rates for four materials from 1982-2010. The selected materials are mainly, paper& cardboards, glass containers, aluminium cans and plastics. From 1982- 1986 only paper , cardboards and glass containers were recycled. The paper& cardboard had a parabolic rate whereas, glass containers had a consistent downfall in recycling rates. In […]
The line chart presents the percentage of household materials which were reused in a specific country between the year 1982 to 2010. Overall, an upward trend was noticeable in the proportion of three materials except paper and cardboard. Although paper and cardboard was the highest in the beginning, it experienced a downward trend by the […]
The line graph depicts the recycling rates for various materials from the year 1982 to 2010. Overall, there was an upward trend in recycling rates for most materials, albeit with some fluctuations. However, the recycling rate for paper and cardboard experienced a decline over the period. In 1982, paper and cardboard had the highest recycling […]
Having the information about the percentage of recycled materials, that is, paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans and plastics in a nation from year 1982 to 2010 is manifested by line graph. Overall, it is striking that the paper and cardboard recycled in the maximum amount and plastics on the least in the given […]
This graph illustrates the percentages of recycling of four materials (paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans and plastics) in a non-specified country between 1982 and 2010. Overall, paper and cardboard are the most recycled material, followed in order by glass containers and aluminium cans, while plastics has the lowest recycling rate. The most recycled […]
The line graph illustrates the rate of recycling of various materials in percentage from 1982 to 2010 (paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics). Overall, it is clear that paper and cardboard remained at the top, while plastics were recycled at the least. Although aluminium cans started four years later it increased significantly. […]
The figure shows the recycling rate of different materials in a country between the years 1982 and 2010. According to the figure, one may have an idea about that particular country’ recycling habits over the time. Paper and cardboard are reused roughly about 70 percent over the years. This materials’ bring back to the life […]
The graph illustrates the recycling rate for four different materials such as paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans and plastics in a country between 1982 and 2010. The line that belongs to recycling proportion of papers & cardboards showed a fluctuating trend between 1982 and 1994. Then, it decreased constantly from 1994 with 80% […]
The given graph collates the percentage of the following materials – Paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans and plastic that were recycled from 1982-2010 in a particular country. The measurement of recycling rate for paper and cardboard and glass containers began a little before 1982, earlier than the other two materials whose measurement began […]
The following line graph shows how four different objects were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in percentage in a certain country. Overall, recycling rate of paper and cardboard and glass containers were significantly flatulated from 1982 to 1994. After that year, paper and cardboard recycling percentage decline, however percentage of glass container recycling is increased. […]
This graph shows the proportion of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a particular country. In General, the recycling rate of glass and paper fluctuated over 28 years, while the recycling rate of aluminum cans and plastics increased over the same period. As has been noted, from 1982 to 1994, […]
The line chart depicts recycling rates of different materials over the span of 29 years between 1982 and 2010. Paper and Cardboard has the highest recycling rate over the years. While, plastic has the lowest percentage with even less than 10% at the end of 2010. For Paper and Cardboard, there has been a decline […]
The chart shows the recycling rates of specific materials of unnamed country covering the period of from the 1982 to 2010. The material under the study were paper and card board, glass containers, aluminium cans and plastics. Throughout this period, the recycling rates have exhibited an overall increase except for paper and card board but […]
The line graph illustrates the fluctuating recycling rates of paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics over a 28-year period from 1982 to 2010 in an unspecified country. Overall, paper & cardboard consistently had the highest recycling rate, with a range from approximately 60% to nearly 80%, followed by glass containers with an […]
In this graph, The recycling rate of four difference materials is shown to be changeable over 18-year period from 1982 to 2010. The two materials that show the highest recycling rate are Paper & cardboards and Glass containers, where there were different ups and downs in recycling rate of both of them., Paper & cardboards […]
This graph illustrates the comparison between recycled materials which include papers & cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans & plastics between a span of 28 years. In 1982 recycling of paper & carboard started at 65 percent with a slight increase to 70 percent in 1986 and falling to 65 percent again in 1990, afterwards reaching […]
This is a line graph that introduce recycling percentage of different materials between 1982 and 2010. While The recycling rate of glass containers, aluminium cans and plastics are on rise, Papers and Cardboards rate is following a downward trend throughout the period. Glass containers recycle initially experience a decrease from 1982 to 1990, then reproach […]
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