The bar char details the recycled amount of four types of waste, namely paper, glass, tins and garden in a center between 2011 and 2015.
Overall, the center increased the overall tons of recycling in each waste year by year, despite erratic figures in the mid-period. Moreover, paper was recorded as the most repurposed waste almost in all given years, while garden trashes were recycled least in the center during the period.
Delving into details, more than 55 tons of paper were recycled in the center initially. Once declined sharply to 40 tons, a whopping jump by 30 more tons was witnessed within the remaining years. Similarly, the amount of reprocessed glass ,first, fell markedly till just over 40 tons, before reaching 52 tons by the final year.
Regarding recycled tins and garden trash, the center experienced different patterns of change in their total tons. To be specific, having dropped to just over 25 tons within the first year, recycling tins went up significantly to about 33 tons. During the following years, this figure stayed unchanged by 2014, which then climbed to approximately 40 tons. Finally, the recycling center had lower tons of reused garden garbage during the span, hitting the bottom of 15 tons in 2015.
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Overall, the center increased the overall tons of recycling in each waste year by year, despite erratic figures in the mid-period. Moreover, paper was recorded as the most repurposed waste almost in all given years, while garden trashes were recycled least in the center during the period.
Delving into details, more than 55 tons of paper were recycled in the center initially. Once declined sharply to 40 tons, a whopping jump by 30 more tons was witnessed within the remaining years. Similarly, the amount of reprocessed glass ,first, fell markedly till just over 40 tons, before reaching 52 tons by the final year.
Regarding recycled tins and garden trash, the center experienced different patterns of change in their total tons. To be specific, having dropped to just over 25 tons within the first year, recycling tins went up significantly to about 33 tons. During the following years, this figure stayed unchanged by 2014, which then climbed to approximately 40 tons. Finally, the recycling center had lower tons of reused garden garbage during the span, hitting the bottom of 15 tons in 2015.
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