The line graph provides information about the per house unit recycling percent in the UK, France and Germany from the year of 2005 until 2015.

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The line chart illustrates the recycling rates per household in the
UK
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, France, and
Germany
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between 2005 and 2015.
Overall
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, there was a general upward trend in household recycling rates in the
UK
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and
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,
whereas
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France recorded minimal fluctuations across the period.
Germany
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initially
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stood at 20% in 2005,
subsequently
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it consistently rose approaching approximately 55%, which is more than double
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initial recycling proportion. The
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experienced a similar pattern where it
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stood at
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35% in 2005, afterwards, increasing to about 61% in 2015. France previously stood at 50% in 2005, higher than
Germany
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and the
UK
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;
however
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, it faced a dramatic decrease from 2005 to 2013
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30%. Afterwards, it experienced a marginal growth from 2013 to 2015
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40%.

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  • recycling
  • percent
  • house
  • unit
  • information
  • trend
  • country
  • year
  • note
  • analyze
  • compare
  • overall
  • increase
  • decrease
  • performance
  • highlight
  • change
  • specific
  • summarize
  • improve
  • influence
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