The pie charts below show how dangerous waste products are dealt with in three countries. Write a report for a university, lecturer describing the information shown below.
The pie chart illustrates the comparison of
treatment
for harmful waste in three different nations, Korea
, Sweden
and the UK. The treatments are divided into five types which are recycling, underground, Incineration, dumping into the sea and chemical treatment
.
Overall
, it can clearly be seen that the UK use four types of treatment
, with the exception of recycling. Meanwhile, Korea
and Sweden
both only three, which are recycling, incineration and underground.
As the pie chart shows, the majority of handling of dangerous waste in the UK is done underground, accounting for 82%, this
figure is also
the biggest percentage compared with other countries. Additionally
, the exact same amount for chemical treatment
and dumping at sea, both stand at 8%. The last
2%, the trash is treated by destroying by fire.
Regarding the
other two countries, Change preposition
The
Sweden
and Korea
, both use the same method. In Korea
, 69% of waste is recycled at 69%, whereas
in Sweden
only a quarter. Underground treatment
makes up 55% of Sweden
, the highest among others, with Korea
only accounting for 22%. Finally
, the last
method, incineration as the least used, stands at 9% in Korea
and 20% in Sweden
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