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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 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 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 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% […]
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 […]
