The diagram provides the information about recycling rate of four different materials from 1982 to 2010.
It is noticeable that over these 30 years, the paper and cardboard materials were the most reused material than glass containers, aluminium cans and plastics which are ranged from 65 to 70 percent. In contrast, plastics are the lowest recycled material and still lower than 9 percent.
Looking at the information in details, we found that the reusing aluminium cans was started from 1986 and dramatically increased from 3 percent to approximately 45 percent in 2010. While glass containers started from 1982 and increased slightly from 50 to 60 percent in 30 years. Despite, the plastics recycling was started last one, but its behavior rose gradually. On contrary, paper and cardboard fluctuated in the first 10 years to peak at about 80 percent and then decreased sharply to 70 percent in 2010.
- Learning English at school is often seen as more important than learning local languages If these are not taught many are at risk of dying out In your opinion is it important for everyone to learn English Should we try to ensure the survival of local lang 56
- Solar energy is becoming more and more popular as a source of household energy in many countries around the world why is this what are the advantages and disadvantages of these 56
- The graph shows the percentage of male and female academic staff members across the faculties of a major university in 2012 78
- The diagram below shows how geothemal energy is used to produce electricity. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. 95
- The graph below shows the proportion of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a particular country