The pie charts present 5 types of waste treatments: Recycling, Incineration, burry underground, Chemical treatment and Dumping at sea that is used in 3 countries.
The pie charts present 5 types of waste treatments: Recycling, Incineration, burry underground, Chemical treatment and Dumping at sea that is used in 3 countries. NdA2N
The pie charts present 5 types of waste treatments: Recycling, Incineration, burry underground, Chemical treatment and Dumping at sea that is used in 3 countries.
Overall, the burry method is used mainly in both Sweden and United Kingdom. By contrast, in the Republic of Korea, there are more popular for Recycling to deal with dangerous waste products than other methods.
In the UK, 82% of dangerous waste is buried underground, followed by Sweden and the Republic of Korea at 55% and 22% respectively. Furthermore, the United Kingdom is the only country that dumps their waste into the sea (8%) and uses chemical methods (8%). 20% of Sweden’s waste is burnt in the incineration method, while there is only 9% of waste in Korea and 2% of waste in the UK is treated in that way.
The Republic of Korea tends to use the eco-friendly method rather than the others, it is clear that recycling is only used in the Republic of Korea (69%) which is far more than Sweden (25%), while the UK does not recycle at all.
The pie charts present 5 types of
waste
treatments: Recycling, Incineration, burry underground, Chemical treatment and Dumping at sea
that is
used
in 3 countries.
Overall
, the burry
method
is
used
mainly
in both Sweden and United Kingdom. By contrast, in the Republic of Korea, there are more popular for Recycling to deal with
dangerous
waste
products than other methods.
In the UK, 82% of
dangerous
waste
is buried
underground, followed by Sweden and the Republic of Korea at 55% and 22%
respectively
.
Furthermore
, the United Kingdom is the
only
country that dumps their
waste
into the sea (8%) and
uses
chemical
methods
(8%). 20% of Sweden’s
waste
is burnt
in the incineration
method
, while there is
only
9% of
waste
in Korea and 2% of
waste
in the UK
is treated
in that way.
The Republic of Korea tends to
use
the eco-friendly
method
rather
than the others, it is
clear
that recycling is
only
used
in the Republic of Korea (69%) which is far more than Sweden (25%), while the UK does not recycle at all.
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