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What can you include in your ecobrick?
Any clean dry plastic can work!
What can go to our compost bin? Name at least 5 things
Great!
What is compost?
Organic waste used to as fertiliser
What can we do to teach our school about sustainability?
What else?
What is something we can reuse?
And many more things!
What is this? Why do we use them?
They are wind turbines and they help us produce electricity.
Describe at least 3 things you could add to your cities to make them sustainable
There is so much we can do!
Is it possible to run out of renewable resources?
YES. If we don't use them sustainably, they may run out before they are renewed.
We can use as many natural resources as we want, they will last forever! TRUE OR FALSE?
FALSE
By 2050 there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean. TRUE OR FALSE?
TRUE
All of the following are examples of sustainability EXCEPT.....a. solar panels b. rain garden c. driving a car
c. driving a car
What is "sorting rubbish"?
Well done!
A building material that helps reuse soft plastic wrapping and other plastics
Ecobricks
The change in global temperature and weather is called...
Climate change
Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere are called...
Greenhouse gases
The individual contribution of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is called: a. Emission b. Carbon footprint c. Greenhouse effect
b. Carbon footprint
The release or discarge of something, particularly gases, is called: a. Emission b. Carbon footprint c. Greenhouse effect
Emission