The table below shows the amount of waste that proceduced in six countries in the years 1980, 1990 and 2000
The table provides the data on how much rubbish was created by six different nations from 1980 to 2000
Overall, it is clean that the waste output experienced a increasing trend in most of country expect for Korea, which decreased moderately over the period shown.
Looking first at the amount of waste created by the US, there was a dramatic growth from 131 tonnes in 1980 to 192 tonnes in 2000, which maintained the first rank over the assessed period. This was followed by the statistic of Japan, it was 35 tonnes which was risen considerably from 1980 to 2000.
Likewise, between 1980 to 2000, the data of Portland experienced a slight from 4 tonnes to 6.6 tonnes, as Portugal witness a increase of 3 tonnes from 2 tonnes to 5 tonnes. In contrast, the waste output of Korea decreased markedly from 31 tonnes in 1980 to 19 tonnes in 2000, while the amount of rubbish produced Ireland increased enormously from 0.6 tonnes to 5 tonnes the same period.
- The table below shows the amount of waste production in millions of tonnes in six different countries over a twenty year period
- The graph below shows the amount of waste produced by three companies a over a period of 15 years 67
- The graph below shows the amount of waste produced by three companies a over a period of 15 years 67
- The graph below shows the amount of waste produced by three companies a over a period of 15 years 67
- The graph below shows the amount of waste produced by three companies a over a period of 15 years 67