The given line graph compares the proportion of domestic waste recycling in the UK, France and Germany from 2005 to 2015. Overall, the recycling rates in the UK and Germany increased over the period while it actually decreased in France
The line graph illustrates what has been the percentage of household waste recycling in the UK, Germany and France from 2005
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2015.
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Overall
, the chart shows that the French Republic was on top in the recycling rates with Linking Words
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50%, followed by the United Kingdom at almost 40%, and Germany at 20%. Correct article usage
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However
, the statistics have changed over the years, because Linking Words
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percentage has fallen, and the other two countries have increased.
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In addition
, in 2013 the French Republic was in its lowest point of domestic residues recycling at 30%. Linking Words
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increase in its statistics. Change the adverb
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On the other hand
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growing since 2005.
After taking all the details, we can conclude that German and British citizens have been recycling more and more as time passes, but it has not been the same case for Change the verb form
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people, because Capitalize word
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proportion of household waste recycling decreased until 2013 and Change the word
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