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The pie graphs demonstrate the solutions of the hazardous waste goods are coped with by 3 nations.

Overall, it is explicit that the significant percentages of underground are opted by the U.K and Sweden. It is also noticeable that the republic of Korea chiefly chose recycling as an effective measure.

Concerning to the U.K, underground accounts for a huge number (82%). Meanwhile, the rates of chemical treatment and dumping at the sea have the same number of 8% which it much lower than underground option. In regard to Sweden, more than half of people use solution while one in fourth of those select. Furthermore, both incineration and recycling have almost similar firgues, at 25% and 20% in turn.


Turning to the Korea, the highest figure belongs to recycling method which makes up for 69%. Whereas, the proportion for incineration and underground have inconsiderable percentages, at 9 and 22% respectively

  

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