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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 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 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 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 […]
