26 report(s) found.
The table illustrates the amount of waste, measured in millions of tonnes, produced by six different countries – namely Ireland, Japan, Korea, Poland, Portugal and the US – over a 20-year period from 1980 to 2000. Overall, the US consistently produced the highest amount of waste throughout the period, followed by Japan. Most countries saw […]
The table compares information about the levels of waste production, in millions of tonnes, in six different nations between 1980 and 2000. Overall, waste production increased in most of the countries over the period, with the US was the largest producer of waste throughout the period, while Korea was the only country that saw a […]
The sustainability and Environment are the most interesting discussion theme at this year besides artificial intellegence. it can relate with anything which include works, business, education. Take example for manufacturing process, yield is one of the biggest concerns to ensure the productivity in operations still on the track. when yield increased, the waste of production […]
The table depicts how much waste was produced in each country from 1980 to 2000. Overall, it was immediately obvious that the amount of waste produced increased significantly in all countries over the twenty-year period. Additionally, the amount of American waste production was highest, while the opposite was true for Irish. Over the period, there […]
The table illustrates how much waste was manufactured in six different countries at 10 year intervals between 1980 and 2000, measuring in millions of tonnes. Overall, the waste output in most countries shows an ascending trend, except for Korea, which slightly declined over the period shown. In addition, the US continued to be the country […]
The table illustrates the amount of waste produced (in millions of tonnes) by six distinct nations over a twenty-year period, starting in 1980. Overall, it is clear that the United States produced the largest amount of waste throughout this period. Additionally, all countries experienced an upward trend, with the exception of Korea. Between 1980 and […]
“The presented table illustrates the proportion of waste production in three different countries, namely Ireland, Japan and Korea from 1980 to 2000. Overall, Japan was considered the largest producer of waste compared to other two countries over the survey, by contrast, Ireland was the smallest. “In 1980, the amounts of waste that were produced in […]
The table illustrates how much waste was produced in various countries in the years 1980, 1990, and 2000, covering a span of 20 years. It is clear that the United States is the largest contributor to waste output during the period. In fact, there are gradual increases in all nations, except for a decline in […]
The given table depicts the number of dissipation production in six different regions (Ireland, Japan, Korea, Poland, Portugal, and the US) over a twenty-year period, Which was measured in millions of tonnes. From overall perspective, the total amount of waste production had increased in the US over the period of observation. In 1980, the amount […]
The table demonstrates the amount of waste which was produced by six distinct countries across the globe over two decades. Overall, it is estimated that the nation with the largest amount of waste production is the United States. By contrast, the least quantities of waste produced is in Ireland in the ten-year interval with only […]
The table compares the number of waste production in millions of tonnes in Ireland, Japan, Korea,Poland,Portugal, the US in 1980, 1990 2000. Overall, while the production in the US was the highest over a twenty-year period among six countries, Ireland was the smallest. In 1980, it produced 131 millions of tonnes in the US, increasing […]
The table provides a comparison between six countries in terms of how much wastes they produced over the past two decades. Overall, it is clear that the US discarded more garbage than the combined total amount of other countries throughout the period. In all but one country, there can only be a downward trend in […]
The table compares how much waste were produced ( in millions) in six different countries in the years 1980, 1990, 2000. Overall, it is clear that the U.S produced more waste than the other countries combined in each of the years. Between 1980 and 2000 , the waste production in the US rose from 131 […]
The given table gives the information about the waste produced in six different nations between 1980 and 2000. Overall, there was an increase in the amount of rubbish given off in Ireland, Japan, Poland, Portugal and the US, whereas a decline was seen in the data for Korea. In addition, the US had the highest […]
The table illustrates the amount of waste produced (in millions of tonnes) by six distinct nations over a twenty-year period, starting in 1980. Overall, it is clear that the United States produced the largest amount of waste throughout this period. Additionally, all countries experienced an upward trend, with the exception of Korea. Between 1980 and […]
The table illustrates how much waste was produced (in millions of tonnes) in six distinct nations over a twenty – year interval, commencing in 1980. Overall, it is evident that the US produces the largest amount of waste over the period shown. Additionally, all countries witnessed an upward trend, except for Korea. Between 1980 and […]
The table compares the number of waste productions allocated in six countries over the years 1980, 1990, and 2000. Overall, there was an increase in the amount of waste production in the US and Japan. It is readily apparent that Korea was the only country having the ability to reduce its waste by 2000. Despite […]
The table compares six countries in terms of the amount of trash produced( in millions of tonnes) in 1980,1990 and 2000. Overall, European countries ( Ireland, Poland, Portugal) generated insignificant waste compared to the US, Korea and Japan; however, all countries saw a rise in the numbers ,except for Korea. Looking at the non-European countries, […]
The table compares the waste output based on six nations, in three years : 1980, 1990 and 2000. Overall, it is evident that US produced the highest amount of waste across all countries, while Korea was the only that cut down their production of waste. Regarding the waste production in Poland, there was a slight […]
The table compares the quantities of waste that were produced in six different countries (Ireland, Japan, Korea, Poland, Portugal, and the US) from 1980 to 2000. The units are measured in millions of tonnes. Overall, the amount of trash that was manufactured in the US was by far the highest among these countries. It is […]
The table compares the quantity of waste that were produced in six different countries (Ireland, Japan, Korea, Poland, Portugal, and the US) from 1980 to 2000. The units are measured in millions of tonnes. Overall, the amount of trash that was manufactured in the US was by far the highest among these countries. It is […]
The table provides a comparison of six different countries in terms of how much waste they produced (in millions of tonnes) over two decades. It is clear that there were varying degrees of increase in the amount of waste produced in nearly all countries, whereas a clear downward trend can be seen only in the […]
The table provides a comparison of six different countries in terms of how much waste they produced (in millions of tonnes) over two decades. It is clear that there were varying degrees of increase in the amount of waste produced in nearly all countries, whereas a clear downward trend can be seen only in the […]
The provided diagram compares the waste production quantity in six particular countries during 1980, 1990 and 2000. To note that, the amount of the waste is given in millions of tonnes. Overall, the US produced the largest amount of waste in all years in contrast with other countries while Ireland had the least. As well […]
The table provides a comparison of six different countries in terms of how much waste they produced (in millions of tonnes) over the past two decades. It is clear that there were varying degrees of increase in the amount of waste produced in nearly all countries, whereas a clear downward trend can be seen only […]
The table compares changes in the amount of waste production in six countries types ( Ireland, Japan, Korea, Poland, portugal, and US) in the separate years 1980, 1990, and 2000. Overall, while the same countries were Japan, Korea, and US whose the amount of waste production saw an increase, the reverse was true for the […]
