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The graph compares four different kinds of household waste which was recycled in a particular city during 10 years, from 1992 to 2002.

Overall, there was a growing number of household waste recycled on all types in 10 years, with the exception for cans in 1997. The majority of recycling came from glass and paper, whereas plastic was recycled the least.

The percentage of glass which was recycled in 1992 was at about 14%, then it increased by a half at about 28% in 1997. Over the next 5 years, the figure of glass went up dramatically to its peak at approximately 49%, making glass the most recycled waste material. In a similar pattern, the proportion of paper witnessed a dramatic rise from about 14% in 1992 to 32% and 39% in 1997 and 2002 respectively.

Regarding cans, the figure started at 19%, the highest type of household waste which was recycled in 1992. It then declined steadily to 12% in 1997 before going up to 25% in 2002. In a meantime, the proportion of plastic was at 11% in 1992 then it plateaued at around 13% in 5 years from 1997 to 2002.

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The graph compares four different kinds of household waste which was recycled in a particular city during 10 years, from 1992 to 2002. Overall, there was a growing number of household waste recycled on all types in 10 years, with the exception for cans in 1997. The majority of recycling came from glass and paper, whereas plastic was recycled the least.

  • The graph compares four different kinds of household waste which was recycled in a particular city during 10 years, from 1992 to 2002.
  • Overall, there was a growing number of household waste recycled on all types in 10 years, with the exception for cans in 1997.
  • The majority of recycling came from glass and paper, whereas plastic was recycled the least.
  • The percentage of glass which was recycled in 1992 was at about 14%, then it increased by a half at about 28% in 1997.
  • Over the next 5 years, the figure of glass went up dramatically to its peak at approximately 49%, making glass the most recycled waste material.
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