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The statistic illustrates the different methods by which people deal with waste in four nations: Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and the UK. Overall, the highest percentages are for waste processed by landfilling methods in most of the assessed countries, except for the Netherlands whose rate of recycled waste holds the lead. Alongside this, there is a […]
The bar chart compares four different ways of waste management in the Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and UK. Overall, waste handled by landfills is highest compared to all other methods in all countries except for the Netherlands. The highest percentage of waste handled by landfill is in the UK at around 65%. Italy and Spain show […]
The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of waste in four different categories: burnt, used as chemicals, recycled, and landfilled in four nations: Netherlands, Italy, Spain, and the UK. Overall, it is clearly seen that the maximum ratio of waste is from Netherlands and the UK. In contrast, the minimum percentage of waste is by […]
The given bar chart depicts the different forms of addressing waste in four European nations. It is clear that recycling was the most popular method in Netherlands, while landfilled was preferred most by the British. Additionally, the percentage of waste processed by chemicals was the highest among four solutions. In Netherland, the proportion of waste […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of four distinct approaches that were utilized for waste management in four European countries. Overall, it is evident that burying garbage underground has grown in popularity in three states-the UK, Spain, and Italy, while reprocessing trash takes the lead over four methods in Netherlands. In addition, using litter as […]
