The given pie charts illustrates about the literature of family circle garbage in United Kingdom in the year 1985 and 2002. Look at see the pie chart, the percentage of kitchen and organic waste jumped from 28% in 1985 to 44% in 2002. In contrast, paper wastage was significantly reduced from 28% in 1985 to 4% in 2002. The plastic waste remained the same in the both years at 7%. Similarly, the percentage of wood and textile waste remained stable at 5% and 3% in 1985 and 6% and 2% in 2002 respectively. Furthermore, the miscellaneous waste found in the year 2002 and it reached at 16% of garbage in United Kingdom. Also, the dust and cinders which represented 8% of household rubbish in 1985 and disappeared in 2002. Overall, most of the categories of household waste remained similar from 1985 to 2002, but the two major changes were represented by increased kitchen/organic waste and reduced paper waste.
The
given
pie charts illustrates about the literature of family circle garbage
in United Kingdom
in the year 1985 and 2002. Look at
see
the pie chart, the percentage of kitchen and organic
waste
jumped from 28% in 1985 to 44% in 2002.
In contrast
, paper wastage was
significantly
reduced
from 28% in 1985 to 4% in 2002. The plastic
waste
remained the same in the both years at 7%.
Similarly
, the percentage of wood and textile
waste
remained stable at 5% and 3% in 1985 and 6% and 2% in 2002
respectively
.
Furthermore
, the miscellaneous
waste
found in the year 2002 and it reached at 16% of garbage
in United Kingdom
.
Also
, the dust and cinders which represented 8% of household rubbish in 1985 and disappeared in 2002.
Overall
, most of the categories of household
waste
remained similar from 1985 to 2002,
but
the two major
changes
were represented
by increased kitchen/organic
waste
and
reduced
paper
waste
.