14 report(s) found.
The chart on the right side shows different types of waste disposed in a country in 1960. The Chart shows that in 1960 the most amount of disposed waste was from Paper, the least amount of disposal comes from wood with only 4 percent. Its important to regard the disposal of Textilies in the year […]
The presented pie charts illustrate the composition of various waste types discarded in a specific country during the years 1960 and 2011. Overall, notable shifts can be observed in the proportions of paper and plastic waste, alongside more modest fluctuations in several other categories. In terms of significant changes, paper waste exhibited a sharp decline, […]
These two charts show the different types of waste being disposed in a country in the years 1960 and 2011. In overview, it can be seen that paper and plastic wastes experienced the biggest change as compared to other types of wastes. According to the pie chart, categories such as paper, food, and plastic wastes […]
The provided pie charts illustrate the distribution of various waste types disposed of in a particular country during the years 1960 and 2011. A comparative analysis reveals notable shifts in waste disposal patterns, with a significant decline in paper waste and a marked increase in plastic waste over the five-decade period. In 1960, the predominant […]
The two pie charts compare the proportions of different types of waste disposed of in a country in 1960 and 2011. Overall, plastic and food waste increased considerably over the period, whereas paper waste declined. By 2011, food and plastic together made up the largest share of total waste. In 1960, paper was the dominant […]
The pie charts show information about several types of trash disposed of in single country between 1960 to 2011. Overall, it is clear that in 1960, paper and textiles waste are the top of 2 rank for highest percentage. But, the percentage number in year of 2011, it shows little bit different with the first […]
This report explains the data on waste disposal in a certain country for the years 1960 and 2011. The types of waste of concern include paper, green waste, metal, glass, plastics, wood, food, and textiles. In 1960, paper waste comprised 25%, while other types of waste included 9% green waste, 8% metal, 5% glass, 8% […]
this was explaining about the data in waste disposed 1960 and 2011 in a ceratained country. the type of waste that concern are paper , green waste , metal , glass , plastics , wood ,food and textiles. In 1960 paper waste 25% and others are 9 % in green waste , 8% metal , […]
The two charts illustrate the proportion of waste disposed of in one country between 1960 and 2011. Overall, it is evident that a significant change occurred in the proportion of food and plastic waste, while paper waste decline sharply. In 1960, the most significant type of waste came from paper waste at 25%, followed by […]
The two charts illustrate the proportion of waste disposed of in one country between 1960 to 2011. Overall, it is evident that a significant change occured in the proportion of food and plastic waste, while paper waste decline sharply. In 1960, the most significant type of waste came from paper waste at 25%, followed by […]
The pie chart illustrates how much of eight different types of waste were dumped in a country examined from 1960 to 2011. Overall, there was an increase in the percentage of four kinds of waste, namely metal, glass, plastic, wood, and food. However, a decline was seen in the proportion of paper and textiles elimination. […]
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of 9 kinds of waste processed in a nation between 1960 and 2011. Overall, while the figure for wood, metal, plastic and food increased, the opposite was true for textiles, paper and other. Besides that, the rate of glass and green waste stayed unchanged throughout the period. Regarding the […]
The given double pie charts compare and contrast the categories of the percentages of waste disposed of across different retail sectors in one country in the period of time from 1960 to 2011. It is clearly seen from the charts that, there was a downward trend in paper, metal and textilies, while the opposite was […]
The provided pie charts depict the data on waste removal across different categories in a particular nation in the years 1960 and 2011. Overall, it is evident that there was an upward trend in the ratio of plastic, wood, and food waste, whereas the demolition of paper, textile, and other misuse types decreased. Furthermore, the […]
