#task1
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The pie charts compare the shares of 9 different sources of rubbish thrown away in an unrecognized country in the years 1960 and 2011.
Overall, more paper garbage and the waste from textiles were taken away in the first year, while food leftovers and plastic waste contributed significantly to the total waste elimination in 2011 . It is particularly noteworthy that much less wood waste was eliminated previously, compared to the opposite trend in the share of other pollutants. Nonetheless, no visible differences were observed in the proportions of metal, glass, and green waste, removed during those years.
According to the first chart, paper trash used to be the largest figure which was disposed of, making up a quarter of the entire disposed of materials in 1990. It was followed by waste coming from textiles with 17%, whereas the figures for food and other materials were equally 12% . Meanwhile, each of eliminated plastic, metal and green waste comprised nearly 10% of overall removed waste with an advantage of the last one, while glass and wood made up only 5% and 4% of that garbage.
In contrast to 1960, the data for 2011 shows significant shifts in the percentages of wastes. In more detail, reductions of 10% and 6% in the shares of paper and textile waste were recorded until that year, whereas the rates for food and plastic garbage rose to 21% and 18%, surpassing the initially dominant figures. Notably, the proportion of wood waste saw a twofold increase to 8%, whereas the shares of other pollutants declined to 4% in 2011. However, the percentages of disposed glass, metal, and green waste remained almost the same with the metal waste share increasing by only 1%.
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