The line graph represents the percentage of household recycled in UK, France and Germany form 2005 to 2015.
Overall, the recycling rate of UK and Germany showed steady but significant rise over the period, while France experienced a gradual decrease in the percentage of recycled products.
At the beginning of period, the recycling rate of UK and Germany were nearly 35% and 20% respectively. Germany rates sharply increased throughout the period, exceeding France’s rate in 2009 and reached to 60% in the end of period. Similarly, the curve of UK rose to 40% in 2007 however, it remains constant till 2009. This rate experienced rapid surge to around 55% and hit a highest point to 60% in 2015.
In early 2005, France had 50% contribution in recycling of household products, which was the highest value among all three countries. However, this percentage showed downward trend till 2013 and reached to 30%. Then there was little growth of 10% at the end of period but this value was the lowest in 2015.
ned constant in both the years.
The line graph represents the percentage of household recycled in UK, France and Germany form 2005 to 2015.
Overall
, the recycling
rate
of UK and Germany
showed
steady
but
significant rise over the
period
, while France experienced a gradual decrease in the percentage of recycled products.
At the beginning of
period
, the recycling
rate
of UK and Germany were
nearly
35% and 20%
respectively
. Germany
rates
sharply
increased throughout the
period
, exceeding France’s
rate
in 2009 and reached to 60% in the
end
of
period
.
Similarly
, the curve of UK rose to 40% in 2007
however
, it remains constant till 2009. This
rate
experienced rapid surge to around 55% and hit
a
highest point to 60% in 2015.
In early 2005, France had 50% contribution in recycling of household products, which was the highest value among all three countries.
However
, this percentage
showed
downward trend till 2013 and reached to 30%. Then there was
little
growth of 10% at the
end
of
period
but
this value was the lowest in 2015.
ned
constant in both the years.