Overall, it can be witnessed that US was the largest of the quantity of waste production in all years. In addition, Korean tends to decreased in production compared to other regions.
In all three years, the amount of waste producted in US and Japan followed similar trends over the period, producing 131 million and 28 million tons in 1980, and increasing slightly to a record high of 192 million and 53 million tons respectively.
Meanwhile, production in Ireland, Portugal and Poland was relatively increased per years. In 1980, Ireland rose slightly from 0. 6 million tons to 5 million tons in 2000. The figure for Poland saw grew minimal from 4 million tons to 6. 6 million over a period of 20 years. Portugal increase from 2 million to 5 million tons in the same time period. By contrast, the amount of waste production in Korea was downward trend, significantly decreased from 31 million to 19 million tons from 1980 to 2000.
Overall
, it can
be witnessed
that US was the largest of the quantity of waste
production
in all years.
In addition
, Korean tends to decreased in
production
compared to other regions.
In all three years, the amount of waste
producted
in US and Japan followed similar trends over the period, producing 131
million
and 28
million
tons in 1980, and increasing
slightly
to a record high of 192
million
and 53
million
tons
respectively
.
Meanwhile,
production
in Ireland, Portugal and Poland was
relatively
increased per years. In 1980, Ireland rose
slightly
from 0. 6
million
tons to 5
million
tons in 2000. The figure for Poland
saw
grew minimal from 4
million
tons to 6. 6
million
over a period of 20 years.
Portugal increase
from 2
million
to 5
million
tons in the same time period. By contrast, the amount of waste
production
in Korea was downward trend,
significantly
decreased from 31
million
to 19
million
tons from 1980 to 2000.