The line graph below shows the household recycling rates in three different countries between 2005 and 2015. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main feature and make comparisons where relevant.
The line indicates the average family recycling rates in countries including the
UK
, France
, and Germany
between 2005 and 2015.
Overall
, it is seen that Germany
and the United Kingdom have similar rates, especially, in the middle age which is more peak quantities. Alternatively, the percentage of household recycling in France
has dropped every time.
To begin
with, in 2005 France
had the highest total family recycling is 50%, in contrast
, after 2007 had slid to approximately 40% and continued to fall, moreover
, the worst number was in the year 2013 with only 30%. However
, in 2015 there was an increase rate
of about 40%.
Meanwhile, Germany
and the UK
started with lower totals than France
, with just 20 and 35%, respectively. In addition
, Germany
has a rising rate
in every period, but in 2009, there was a reduced rate
, which was briefly 31%, and in 2015, it increased to 54%. Likewise
, in the UK
, the figure has stood at circa 40% since 2005 and 2009. Nevertheless
, in 2011, the household recycling rate
in the UK
jumped to 55%, and at the last
moment, it went up to 60%.Submitted by np.napatping on
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