The line graph below shows the production of paper, wood pulp and sawn-wood in the UK from 1980 to 2000.
The line graph illustrates the merchandises were made from wood in the UK from 1980 to 2000. The objects of study include paper, wood pulp and sawn-wood.
In general, while group production paper and packaging showed a leap trend, a decline trend was seen in sawn wood. Besides that, the wood pulp line was remain steady.
Between 1980 and 1990, the change of products were not clearly. Paper merchandises had a modest growth, from nearly 200 million tonnes to 250 in the same unit. The vary number was similar to wood pulp, but wood pulp decreased. It was 100 million tonnes that decreased in sawn-wood productions.
Since 2000, the sawn wood trend was continue falling while wood pulp had a slight growth, between nearly 10 million tonnes. Surprisingly, after one year leveled off, the paper and packaging trend surge gradually. This trend reach the peak of 350 million tonnes, increased around half percent it had been in 1980.