The graph below shows the proportion of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a particular country. Sumarise the information by selecting and reporting the main eatures, and make comparisons where relevant.

The graph below shows the proportion of four different materials that were recycled from 1982 to 2010 in a particular country.

Sumarise the information by selecting and reporting the main eatures, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The chart provides data on, how reused four different types of items were in a country from 1982 to 2010.
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, there was a fluctuation in converting used materials into their original state. Reprocess of aluminium cans showed an upward trend over the time period but the recycling rate of paper and cardboard always stayed at the highest point. In
this
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country reused proportions of plastics were less than in all other categories,
whereas
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it increased slightly.
According to
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the graph, paper and cardboard reached a peak from 1990 to 1994 and 70% was the highest rate of
this
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process
in contrast
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with other items. During the year limit approximately 50% of aluminium cans were renewed.
Although
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the starting rate for
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criterion and plastics stood at less than 10%
at the end
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of the time period, there was negligible growth in plastics. Glass containers decreased marginally to 40% by the year 1990,
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that rose sharply up to 60%.
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, in that figure percentage for 1952 and 1994 remained at 50%.
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