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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 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 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 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 […]
