The chart below shows how four European countries deal with their cities waste in four different way.
The chart below shows how four European countries deal with their cities waste in four different way. 11rOn
The given bar chart illustrates the comparison of four waste treatments in four counties, namely the Netherland, Italy, the UK and Spain.
Overall, it is salient that Italy, UK and Spain represent the fairly identical figures, where landfill is the main measure to deal with their waste, and recycling followed by. In stark contrast, however, the distribution of the Netherland shows that burning occupies the first position of the whole.
More specifically, landfill presents the highest percentage in most of the counties, including Italy, the UK and Spain, accounting for roughly 55%, 60% and 50% respectively. Moreover, recycling is numerically significant in Spain at over 30%, while Italy and the UK share a fairly identical pattern with 30%.
Last but equally crucial, it is striking that the UK is the only country that doesn't apply biologically treated. In addition, the Netherland observes a completely distinctive allocation among other countries. Approximately 45% of the wastes are burnt, biologically treated, on the other hand, held 30% of the whole.
The
given
bar chart illustrates the comparison of four waste treatments in four counties,
namely
the
Netherland
, Italy, the UK and Spain.
Overall
, it is salient that Italy, UK and Spain represent the
fairly
identical figures, where landfill is the main measure to deal with their waste, and recycling followed by. In stark contrast,
however
, the distribution of the
Netherland
shows
that burning occupies the
first
position of the whole.
More
specifically
, landfill presents the highest percentage in most of the counties, including Italy, the UK and Spain, accounting for roughly 55%, 60% and 50%
respectively
.
Moreover
, recycling is
numerically
significant in Spain at over 30%, while Italy and the UK share a
fairly
identical pattern with 30%.
Last
but
equally
crucial, it is striking that the UK is the
only
country that doesn't apply
biologically
treated.
In addition
, the
Netherland
observes a completely distinctive allocation among other countries. Approximately 45% of the wastes
are burnt
,
biologically
treated,
on the other hand
, held 30% of the whole.