The bar chart demonstrates the quantity of waste deposed in landfill, burning and dumping at the sea, in a specific European country from 2005 to 2008
Overall, it is precise among other catergories, landfill was the most common method. However, the trend began to reverse over the four-year period.
In 2005, it can be seen that landfill was the fundamental solution for waste produced when the number rose at 1800 million tones. The amount of sea dumping was only a third of it, for 600 millions, while the amount of trash burnt in the first year accounted at approximately 500 millions tons. As for 2006, the figure for reduced trash in land began to drop for 600 millions, for at the rate of 1200 millions. In addition, Burning method surged to 600 millions, whereas Dumping waste into the ocean remained unchanged.
Looking at the chart more closely, landfill and sea dumping fell considerably at 900 and 600 respectively, whilst, burning waste rocketed to 700 million tons in 2007. By 2008, setting trash residue on fire was the critical solution when the number grew to 900 millions, with the figure for landfill and dumping waste into ocean continue to decreased to 600 and 300 millions tons, respectively.
The bar chart demonstrates the quantity of
waste
deposed in
landfill
, burning and
dumping
at the sea, in a specific European country from 2005 to 2008
Overall
, it is precise among other
catergories
,
landfill
was the most common method.
However
, the trend began to reverse over the four-year period.
In 2005, it can be
seen
that
landfill
was the fundamental solution for
waste
produced when the number rose at 1800
million
tones. The amount of sea
dumping
was
only
a third of it, for 600
millions
, while the amount of trash burnt in the
first
year accounted at approximately 500
millions
tons. As for 2006, the figure for
reduced
trash in land began to drop for 600
millions
, for at the rate of 1200
millions
.
In addition
, Burning method surged to 600
millions
, whereas
Dumping
waste
into the ocean remained unchanged.
Looking at the chart more
closely
,
landfill
and sea
dumping
fell
considerably
at 900 and 600
respectively
, whilst, burning
waste
rocketed to 700
million
tons in 2007. By 2008, setting trash residue on fire was the critical solution when the number grew to 900
millions
, with the figure for
landfill
and
dumping
waste
into ocean continue to decreased to 600 and 300
millions
tons,
respectively
.