The line graph illustrates information about forest industry production in the UK between the years 1980 and 2000.
Overall, while the quantity of paper and packaging rose, sawn-wood production started to lose its importance over the years. Moreover, wood pulp industry experienced no significant changes, except a dip in the middle of the period. It is also worth-mentioning that paper-packaging manufacture experienced the most drastic change during the span. Measurements are in million tonnes
With regard to wood pulp making, the figure started at around 125 in 1980. Although the figure of wood pulp saw a slight decline in a decade, it nearly recovered the original point, showing 120 in 2000.
On the contrary, proportion of sawn-wood declined significantly. It started at 200 initially. This figure, then faced consistent decrease and declined to about 140, making it the least significant industry by 2000.
However, the figure for producing paper and packaging showed the opposite trend. It started at about 235 in 1980, and this was followed by a further rise to 250 in 1990, before reaching a peak of 350, the highest percentage in the chart, in the last year
Overall, while the quantity of paper and packaging rose, sawn-wood production started to lose its importance over the years. Moreover, wood pulp industry experienced no significant changes, except a dip in the middle of the period. It is also worth-mentioning that paper-packaging manufacture experienced the most drastic change during the span. Measurements are in million tonnes
With regard to wood pulp making, the figure started at around 125 in 1980. Although the figure of wood pulp saw a slight decline in a decade, it nearly recovered the original point, showing 120 in 2000.
On the contrary, proportion of sawn-wood declined significantly. It started at 200 initially. This figure, then faced consistent decrease and declined to about 140, making it the least significant industry by 2000.
However, the figure for producing paper and packaging showed the opposite trend. It started at about 235 in 1980, and this was followed by a further rise to 250 in 1990, before reaching a peak of 350, the highest percentage in the chart, in the last year