The higher the recycling rate, the lower the co2 emissions
The higher the recycling rate, the lower the co2 emissions yQVEJ
The bar chart compares the recycling rates with the co2 emissions. All data is calibrated in the percentage.
Overall, it is clear that co2 emissions index is gradually decreased simultaneously recycling rate is subjected to a moderate surge up in the given period.
Looking at the graph in more detail, it can be said that, initially, index of co2 emissions is stood at 100% whereas recycling rate is 0% at the same time periods. Afterwards, co2 emissions index is decreased gradually from 100% to nearly three-quarters in the middle year, while the rate of recycling is significantly increased up to 40% in the same year. At the end of year, co2 index is plummeted at its lowest point of the year at just behind half of the initial percentage. However, rate for recycling is increased up to 50% and surge up to 90% at the end of the year, which is the highest percentage of the recycling rate.
The bar chart compares the
recycling
rates
with the co2
emissions
. All data
is calibrated
in the percentage.
Overall
, it is
clear
that co2
emissions
index
is
gradually
decreased
simultaneously
recycling
rate
is subjected
to a moderate surge up in the
given
period.
Looking at the graph in more detail, it can
be said
that,
initially
,
index
of co2
emissions
is stood
at 100% whereas
recycling
rate
is 0% at the same time periods. Afterwards, co2
emissions
index
is decreased
gradually
from 100% to
nearly
three-quarters in the middle
year
, while the
rate
of
recycling
is
significantly
increased up to 40% in the same
year
. At the
end
of
year
, co2
index
is plummeted
at its lowest point of the
year
at
just
behind half of the initial percentage.
However
,
rate
for
recycling
is increased
up to 50% and surge up to 90% at the
end
of the
year
, which is the highest percentage of the
recycling
rate
.
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