The chart below compares levels of recycling, as well as some less environmentally friendly forms of waste management, in fifteen European countries. Summarise it.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of recycling types in four levels including recycled, landfill, incineration, and other approaches in fifteen
countries
located in Europe.
Overall
, the highest number of reusing of rubbish relates to Austria while
the lowest is in three countries
Greece
, the United Kingdom and Portugal. Meanwhile, the highest rate for landfilling is taken from Greece
, however
, Denmark, has the lowest percentage. Additionally
, there are four countries
that have other solutions for managing their waste.
In total, all countries
use landfills and recycling ways although
their numbers experience lots of fluctuations. In two countries
Ireland and Greece
over 80% of waste is handled by landfilling while
in half of the countries
, it is recorded as under 50%. In contrast
, in Greece
and Ireland, the reuse of waste only takes nearly 20% and 10% respectively but in
In the other approaches, incineration is used over 30% in 5 countries
while
other solutions take only nearly 10% in its related countries
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