The graph below show different methods of waste disposal in a European country from 2005 to 2008.
The graph below show different methods of waste disposal in a European country from 2005 to 2008. y0M
The given chart depicts 3 different ways to dispose trash in a European country from 2005 to 2008.
In general, it is clear that the quantity of watse landfilled and dumped in sea witnessed a downward trend. Whereas this of being burned experienced a fluctuation throughout the period given.
In 2005, the number of waste landfilled peaked at 70 million tons before a gradual decrease of about 10 million tons each year from 2006 to 2008. A same trend was recorded in the amount of garbbage dumped in sea beginning at around 55 million tons of waste in 2005, it slightly went down to 50 million tons and then keeping stable from 2006 to 2007. After that, this figure continued to reduce, registered at 40 million tons a year later.
Meanwhile, about 65 million tons of trash was burnt in 2005 respectively, followed by a marginal drop to 60 million tons in 2006. Then, the figure experienced a plunge to 50 million tons in 2007 before experiencing a rapid surge from 50 to over 65 million tons approximately in 2008.
The
given
chart depicts 3
different
ways to dispose trash in a European country from 2005 to 2008.
In general
, it is
clear
that the quantity of
watse
landfilled
and dumped in sea witnessed a downward trend.
Whereas
this of
being burned
experienced a fluctuation throughout the period
given
.
In 2005, the number of waste
landfilled
peaked at 70
million
tons
before
a gradual decrease of about 10
million
tons each year from 2006 to 2008. A same trend
was recorded
in the amount of
garbbage
dumped in sea beginning at around 55
million
tons of waste in 2005, it
slightly
went down to 50
million
tons and then keeping stable from 2006 to 2007. After that, this figure continued to
reduce
, registered at 40
million
tons a year later.
Meanwhile, about 65
million
tons of trash
was burnt
in 2005
respectively
, followed by a marginal drop to 60
million
tons in 2006. Then, the figure experienced a plunge to 50
million
tons in 2007
before
experiencing a rapid surge from 50 to over 65
million
tons approximately in 2008.
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