The given line graph shows the regional household recycling rates in three different countries from 2005 to 2015.
Overall, the recycling rates are apparent that the UK and Germany had increased significantly. France has taken a downward trend in the initial years and revived in the last two years.
The household recycling rate of France was the highest and is approximately 50% in 2005. This rate gradually decreased to 30% in 2013 although there was a slight increase, settled at just under 40% in 2015. In contrast, Germany has the least proportion in the initial years just over 20% and grow over to around 40% in 2009 and it is gradually increased to just below 60% in 2015.
The recycling rate of the UK was around 35% in the year 2005 and it was stabilized at 40% between 2007 and 2009. However, this trend observed a steady growth and is about 55% in the year 2013. From the year 2013 to 2015 the rate was to grow from 55% to 61%.
The
given
line graph
shows
the regional household
recycling
rates
in three
different
countries from 2005 to 2015.
Overall
, the
recycling
rates
are apparent that the UK and Germany had increased
significantly
. France has taken a downward trend in the initial years and revived in the last two years.
The household
recycling
rate
of France was the highest and is approximately 50% in 2005. This
rate
gradually
decreased to 30% in 2013 although there was a slight increase, settled at
just
under 40% in 2015.
In contrast
, Germany has the least proportion in the initial years
just
over 20% and grow over to around 40% in 2009 and it is
gradually
increased to
just
below 60% in 2015.
The
recycling
rate
of the UK was around 35% in the
year
2005 and it
was stabilized
at 40% between 2007 and 2009.
However
, this trend observed a steady growth and is about 55% in the
year
2013. From the
year
2013 to 2015 the
rate
was to grow from 55% to 61%.