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The provided chart compares the resources required to produce 1,000 disposable cups from either polystyrene or paper. At first glance, it is clear that manufacturing paper cups is far more resource-heavy in almost every category. While polystyrene relies significantly on steam and some chemicals, paper production requires a massive amount of wood, water, and electricity. […]
The stacked bar graph shows the proportion of different elements required for making 1000 polystyrene and paper cups. Overall, it is clear from the graph that production of polystyrene cups is environmentally friendly require less amount of energy and wood while 1000 paper cups need huge amount of wood and energy. According to given statistics, […]
The chart compares the resources utilized to make one thousand single-use cups from polystyrene and paper. Overall, the paper cups material are higher than the polystryrene cups except sream and other materials. On the other hand, polystryrene cups didn’t use wood to making products. Firstly, paper cups takes a lot of materials to product it.Water […]
The given diagram compares the amounts of resources used to make two types of disposal cups: paper and polystyrene cups. Overall, paper cups need a greater number of materials, whose harmful emissions are significantly less than polystyrene cups. It is immediately apparent that the production of polystyrene cups makes 100kg steam and 13kg chemicals particles […]
he stacked bar graph compares the resources required to produce 1000 disposable cups made from polystyrene and paper. Overall, polystyrene cups are produced with fewer resources and lower energy costs compared to paper cups, which require large amounts of water, electricity, and wood, making them less environmentally sustainable. Polystyrene cup production requires 8 kg of […]
As you can see, the chart describes how to make Polystyrene and paper cups (per 1000 cups), which are disposable, by using six types of elements namely Water, Electricity, Petroleum, Steam, Other chemicals, and Wood. Overall, the Paper cups need more materials than the Polystyrene cups. For the Polystyrene cups water, electricity, and petroleum are […]
