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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 […]
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 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 […]
