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This graph shows the proportion of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a particular country. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, making comparisons where relevant.

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The given line graph compares the percentages of recycled materials, namely paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans, and plastics in a specific nation between 1982 and 2010. Overall, all categories experienced an upward trend. However, aluminium cans grew the fastest throughout. It is also noticeable that paper and cardboard were recycled the most throughout […]
The line graph presents data on how the recycling rates of four different materials namely paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans, and plasticsbchanged over a period from 1982 to 2010 in one country. Overall, paper and cardboard consistently had the highest recycling rates throughout the period, despite a slight decline after a peak in […]
The line graph illustrates the recycling rates of four distinct materials in an unnamed country from 1982 to 2010. Overall, the data indicate substantial growth in recycling rates for most materials, particularly aluminum cans, while plastics exhibited the least progress during the observed period. In 1982, the recycling rates for paper and cardboard stood at […]
The data illustrate the percentage of goods that have been recycled in four different materials over the interval between 1982 and 2010. Overall, the amount of goods recycled has increased, albeit at different rates in each material. At the beginning, the least recycled products, such as aluminum and plastics, were seen to rise in recycle […]
The line graph illustrates the recycling rates of four materials – paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans, and plastics from 1982 to 2010 in a particular location. Overall, recycling rates for three materials improved significantly, while the rate for plastics remained unchanged over two decades. Initially, paper & cardboard and glass containers had the […]
The line graph presents the percentage of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a certain country. Overall, except for paper and cardboard, all materials witnessed increases in 2010. Paper and cardboard, as well as glass containers, saw the largest fluctuations, while aluminum cans increased relatively steadily. Additionally, paper and cardboard […]
The line graph presents the percentage of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a certain country. Overall, except for paper and cardboard, all materials witnessed increases in 2010. Paper and cardboard as well as glass containers saw the largest fluctuations, while aluminium cans increased relatively steadily. Additionally paper and cardboard […]
The aforementioned line graph delineates the rate of four recycled materials between 1982 and 2010 in a specific country. Overall, it is discernible that an upward trajectory was generally recorded throughout the period displayed, albeit with some oscillations in both papers & cardboard and Glass containers. Another noteworthy observation is that while paper & cardboard […]
The line graph illustrates the recycling of four materials – paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics – between 1982 and 2010. Overall, paper and glass containers were recycled the most, though the recycling rate of paper declined over the period. In detail, paper recycling peaked at 80 percent in 1994, but then […]
THE LINE GRAPH ILLUSTRATES THE RECYCLING OF FOUR MATERIALS – PAPER AND CARDBOARD, GLASS CONTAINERS, ALUMINUM CANS, AND PLASTICS – BETWEEN 1982 AND 2010. OVERALL, PAPER AND GLASS CONTAINERS WERE RECYCLED THE MOST, THOUGH THE RECYCLING RATE Of PAPER DEClined OVER THE PEROD, IN DETAIL, PAPER RECYCLING PEAKED AT 80 PERCENT IN 1994, BUT THEN […]
The line chart shows percentages of number of materials that were reused in a particular country in nearly a three-decade period. Generally, more of each type of stuff was reutilised showing a growing trend towards sustainability after 1982. Contrasting these substances, previously only 5% of aluminium cans were converted whereas it rose sharply to 45% […]
The graph represents the percentage for paper, cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans and plastics recycled from 1982 upto 2010. Initially, around 65 to 70% of paper and cardboard were recycled from 1982 to 1990. It then climbed steeply upwards and reached its peak at 80%. However, in the next decade, it declined steadily to a […]
The line graph illustrates the recycling rates of four materials (paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics) in a specific country from 1982 to 2010. Overall, recycling rates for all materials, except plastics, increased over the period. Paper and cardboard consistently had the highest recycling rates, while plastics remained the lowest. Aluminum cans […]
This diagram shows about four differents recycling rate for selected materials in 1982-2010. The line of paper&cardboard and the line of glass container are increase and decrease. The line of aluminium cans are smoothly increase, the plastics line didn’t change a lot. The paper&cardboard line and the glass container line were start earlyer. For paper […]
The graph here the difference of four different materials each were recycled for 28 years (1982 to 2010). It shows four kinds of material in sepcific colour order. Paper & cardboard in blue, glass containers in red, Aluminium cans in green, and plastic in purple. It clearly shows that paper & cardboard (60% to 70%), […]
The given line graph depicts the percentage of recycling rate for selected materials(paper & cardboard, glass containers, aluminium cans and plastics) in a country recorded from the year 1982 to 2010. Paper and cardboard are the most highly recycled materials in contrast to the plastics. Considering paper and cardboard material, around 60% was recycled in […]
This graph displays the ratio of four dissimilar tools that were reused between 1982 and 2010 in a specific nation. Overall,the highest recycling material paper and cardboard shows the minor fluctuations from 1982 to 1994 after then in 1994 it shows steadily minor decrement.In 1994 paper and cardboard show steadily minor decrement however glass containers […]
The graph illustrates the average recycling rate for the four different chosen materials over 28 years. The selected materials are paper and cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans, and plastics whereas the time-period starts from 1992 and ends at 2010. Paper and cardboard seem to be the first renowned material for recycling as in 1982, it […]
The outline here shows the amount of four different materials that were used and recycled around the year 1982 until 2010. In general, we could see that in between four different materials, each one of them has different changes. Some have a major difference while others stay relatively the same in between the time of […]
The above line chart represents the percentage of the items that are being recycled over the span of 28 years, beginning from 1982 to the end of 2010. From the chart we can tell that even though the recycling rate was slightly volatile in the beginning, all percentages kept on increasing until the end of […]
The line graph illustrates the recycling percentages of four distinct materials between 1982 and 2010 at a specific location. Overall, aluminum cans showed considerable growth during the period, while plastic recycling remained relatively stable. Paper and cardboard, the leading recycled materials, experienced a significant increase between 1990 and 1994, followed by a decline towards the […]
The linear graph displays the percentage of recycling four distinctive materials between 1982 to 2010 in a specific location. Overall, aluminium cans had a rapid growth during the period, while plastic remained relatively in the same level. The paper and cardboad, the leader among recycled material, rose drastically between 1990 and 1994 before continueing to […]
The line graph illustrates the recycling rate, as a percentage, of four types of materials (papers and cardboard, glass containers, aluminum cans and plastics) for a specific country, in the period from 1982 to 2010. Overall, paper and carboard maintained the highest recycling rate throughout the years. In contrast, plastic recycling maintained the lowest percentage, […]
The line graph titled “Recycling Rate for Selected Materials: 1982-2010”, showing the percentage of paper & cardboard, Glass containers, Aluminum cans and Plastics recycled in an unnamed country over 28years. In 1982, about 65% of paper & cardboard was recycled. This figure fluctuated before rising and reaching the peak of 80%, in 1994. From then […]
The provided graph illustrates the quantity of four different materials that were reused in 1982 to 2010 especially in a nation. Overall, it is evident that all the four materials have been reprocessed, with paper & cardboard being the most reused in 1994 and plastic being the least all through the years given. Glass containers […]
The line graph depicts that in different country recycled four types of material from 1982 to 2010. Overall, from the information represent paper and cardboard recycled in highest percentage where plastic materials reuse slightly changed within 28 years. In the graph, paper and cardboard used again almost 65% in 1982 wherease the percentage drop down […]
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