The line graph illustrates the information about the nation where the percentage of paper and cardboard, glass container, aluminium cans and plastic materials recycled between 1982 and 2010. In 1982, the recycling rate of paper and cardboard was nearly 65%. It shows the slightly increased during 1986 ( by 5%) and in 1990 it decrease and reached at the same proportion of 1982. In the meantime the percentage rate of recycling grew to 15%. The percentage of plastic and cardboard decrease drastically throughout the period dipped at just under three quarter. Glass container was the second highest in the recycling rate is 50%. It depicts the moderate fall in 1990 at 40% and in 1990 it increase sharply throughout the decade and reached at 60%. Aluminium cans and plastic shows the negligible difference in 1982 and 1990 respectively. Aluminium cans had rise rapidly and peaked at OR a high about 60%, while, plastic showed stable growth during the time period. 2010 is the peak time for it. Overall, the proportion of recycling waste of cardboard and paper shows downward trend, whilst, glass container and aluminium cans show upward trend and plastic remain constant.
The line graph illustrates the information about the nation where the percentage of paper and cardboard, glass container,
aluminium
cans
and
plastic
materials recycled between 1982 and 2010. In 1982, the
recycling
rate of paper and cardboard was
nearly
65%. It
shows
the
slightly
increased during 1986
(
by 5%) and in 1990 it
decrease
and reached at the same proportion of 1982. In the meantime the percentage rate of
recycling
grew to 15%. The percentage of
plastic
and cardboard decrease
drastically
throughout the period dipped at
just
under
three quarter
. Glass container was the second highest in the
recycling
rate is 50%. It depicts the moderate fall in 1990 at 40% and in 1990 it
increase
sharply
throughout the decade and reached at 60%.
Aluminium
cans
and
plastic
shows
the negligible difference in 1982 and 1990
respectively
.
Aluminium
cans
had
rise
rapidly
and peaked at OR a high about 60%, while,
plastic
showed
stable growth during the time period. 2010 is the peak time for it.
Overall
, the proportion of
recycling
waste of cardboard and paper
shows
downward trend, whilst, glass container and
aluminium
cans
show
upward trend and
plastic
remain constant.