The graph illustrates household recycled rates in the UK, France, and Germany from 2005 to 2015.
Overall, the recycled rates in the UK and Germany showed a gradual rise while France recycled rates experienced dropped unexpectedly. Even though France was the highest recycled rate (50%) among these three countries.
At the beginning of 2005s, 50% of the household was recycled by France after it declined dramatically 30% until 2013. Subsequently, France's recycling rates were reached 40% at the end of the span nevertheless, it was the lowest rates among the three counties.
On the other hand, Germany and the UK showed a similar trend throughout 10 years (over the past ten years). In early 2005 recycling rate of the UK was 35% after it remained constant between 2007 and 2009 while Germany experienced a gradual increase from 20% to nearly 35% until 2009. Germany rates during the last five years exceeding France recycling rates and it reached almost 60% at the end of the span. In the meantime recycling rates in the UK rocketed sharply from 2009 to 2011 subsequently, it rose moderately and reached 60% in 2015.
The graph illustrates household
recycled
rates
in the UK, France, and Germany from 2005 to 2015.
Overall
, the
recycled
rates
in the UK and Germany
showed
a gradual rise while France
recycled
rates
experienced dropped
unexpectedly
.
Even though
France was the highest
recycled
rate
(50%) among these three countries.
At the beginning of 2005s, 50% of the household was
recycled
by France after it declined
dramatically
30% until 2013.
Subsequently
, France's
recycling
rates
were reached
40% at the
end
of the span
nevertheless
, it was the lowest
rates
among the three counties.
On the other hand
, Germany and the UK
showed
a similar trend throughout 10 years (over the past ten years). In early 2005
recycling
rate
of the UK was 35% after it remained constant between 2007 and 2009 while Germany experienced a gradual increase from 20% to
nearly
35% until 2009. Germany
rates
during the last five years exceeding France
recycling
rates
and it reached almost 60% at the
end
of the span. In the meantime
recycling
rates
in the UK rocketed
sharply
from 2009 to 2011
subsequently
, it rose
moderately
and reached 60% in 2015.