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The three pie charts compares the usage of five different packing materials in kilograms per head of population in 2000. Overall, Paper and board are accounted for the biggest share, while aluminium represents the smallest proportions. Paper and board accounted for just over 228 kg, almost double the figure for glass. Paper and board consumption […]
The pie charts illustrate the average kilograms amount of five different materials, which is used for packaging, consuming per head in Europe, Japan, and the USA in 2000. Overall, the consumption of packaging materials use by person in the USA was highest among three countries. It is also important to note that paper and board […]
The pie charts compare the total of packaging materials used per person, measuaring in kilograms, in Europe, Japan, and the USA in 2000. Overall, it is apparent from the charts that paper and board was the most opted material for packaging in all the areas. It is evident that there was a significant disparity in […]
The mix chart illustrates the numbers of packaging materials usage in three different nations in 2000. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that aluminum was the material with the least used. Furthermore, the USA recorded the highest weight in total of the materials used. According to the USA, the paper and board […]
