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The bar chart highlights information about the percentage of household waste which were recycled over a ten-year period,from 1992 to 2002. Overall, what stands out from the chart is that glass was the biggest waste recycle throughout the period shown ; whereas, the minimal described in plastic. Another noticeable point is that there was a […]
The bar chart demonstrates how discent kinds of houshold waste-plastic, paper, glass and cans-were recycled in the specific city over a decade spanning 1992 to 2002. Overall, recycle of glass was the most significant, while plastic was recycled the least throughout the whole period. In addition, each type of waste were recycled the most in […]
Overall, it is clear that greater proportions of household waste of all types given were recycled over the 10 years period. It is also notable that paper and glass were the two most recycled materials in the two final years. In 1992, a similar percentage (15%) of paper and glass were recycled, but while the […]
The bar chart give information about the proportions of four types of recycled domestic waste, namely plastic, cans, paper, and glass between 1992 and 2002. Overall, the figures for household waste that was recycled in all categories experienced an upward trend. In addition, the most notable change was witnessed in the recycling rate of glass. […]
The bar graph presents the figure for some kinds of household waste which were recycled in a city over a period of 10 years, starting from 1992. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of some types of household waste recycle increased over the period except that of cans. The figure for cans was highest […]
