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Match the following environmental impacts with their correct description:
Match the following environmental impacts with their correct description:
Lower greenhouse gas emissions = Reduces the carbon footprint compared to producing new products from raw materials, helping combat climate change. Conserves natural resources = Preserves timber, water, and minerals by utilizing recycled materials instead of extracting new ones. Prevents pollution = Diminishes the need to collect new raw materials, reducing industrial discharge and environmental contamination. Saves energy = Manufacturing products from recycled materials requires less power than producing them from virgin materials.
Match the waste management strategies with their respective environmental outcomes:
Match the waste management strategies with their respective environmental outcomes:
Recycling aluminum cans = Reduces the need for bauxite mining, preserving landscapes and ecosystems. Recycling paper products = Decreases deforestation and protects forest habitats, maintaining biodiversity. Recycling plastic bottles = Lowers petroleum consumption and reduces plastic waste accumulation in oceans. Composting organic waste = Enriches soil and minimizes methane emissions from landfills.
Match the recycling activities with the specific types of resources they help conserve:
Match the recycling activities with the specific types of resources they help conserve:
Vehicle Recycling = Conserves steel and other metals, reducing the need for mining. Recycling electronics = Conserves rare earth minerals and reduces electronic waste pollution. Recycling glass = Decreases the need for sand mining, protecting coastal and river ecosystems. Recycling textiles = Reduces the demand for cotton and synthetic fiber production, saving water and energy.
Match the following activities with the environmental problems that recycling helps mitigate:
Match the following activities with the environmental problems that recycling helps mitigate:
Match the following recycling initiatives with how they improve community sustainability:
Match the following recycling initiatives with how they improve community sustainability:
Match the stages of product lifecycle with what recycling contributes to each stage:
Match the stages of product lifecycle with what recycling contributes to each stage:
Match scenarios with the kind of pollution recycling helps alleviate:
Match scenarios with the kind of pollution recycling helps alleviate:
Match new product types with the recycled industrial commodity inputs:
Match new product types with the recycled industrial commodity inputs:
Match conservation benefits with operational efficiencies of recycling practices:
Match conservation benefits with operational efficiencies of recycling practices:
Match public awareness outcomes with recycling program attributes:
Match public awareness outcomes with recycling program attributes:
Match aspects of recycling with the positive impacts they produce:
Match aspects of recycling with the positive impacts they produce:
Match resource management techniques with their environmental objectives:
Match resource management techniques with their environmental objectives:
Match societal trends with challenges and solutions that recycling addresses:
Match societal trends with challenges and solutions that recycling addresses:
Match ecological attributes with recycling's beneficial influences:
Match ecological attributes with recycling's beneficial influences:
Match industrial processes with their mitigation thanks to recycling systems:
Match industrial processes with their mitigation thanks to recycling systems:
Match recycling benefits with specific recycling practices:
Match recycling benefits with specific recycling practices:
Match these materials with their recycling benefits:
Match these materials with their recycling benefits:
Match products from recycled material to their benefits:
Match products from recycled material to their benefits:
Match recycling measures with improved environmental outcomes:
Match recycling measures with improved environmental outcomes:
Match areas with how recycling adds value:
Match areas with how recycling adds value:
Flashcards
Recycling
Recycling
Converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
Recycling's impact on greenhouse gases
Recycling's impact on greenhouse gases
Lowers greenhouse gas emissions compared to producing new products from raw materials.
Resource Conservation
Resource Conservation
Saves natural resources like timber, water, and minerals by utilizing recycled materials.
Energy savings from recycling
Energy savings from recycling
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Waste Reduction
Waste Reduction
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Pollution Prevention via Recycling
Pollution Prevention via Recycling
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Recycling and Climate Change
Recycling and Climate Change
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Ecosystem Preservation
Ecosystem Preservation
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Community benefits from recycling
Community benefits from recycling
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How recycling conserves resources
How recycling conserves resources
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Study Notes
- Recycling is the process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- It prevents the waste of potentially useful materials, reduces the consumption of fresh raw materials, energy usage, air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling)
- Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle" waste hierarchy
Environmental Impact of Recycling
- Recycling lowers greenhouse gas emissions compared to producing new products from raw materials
- It conserves natural resources such as timber, water, and minerals
- Recycling prevents pollution by reducing the need to collect new raw materials
- It saves energy; manufacturing products from recycled materials requires less energy than producing them from virgin materials
- Recycling reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators
- Recycling helps protect ecosystems and wildlife
Benefits of Recycling
- Resource Conservation: Recycling conserves natural resources like trees, water, and minerals by using recycled materials instead of extracting new ones
- Energy Savings: Manufacturing from recycled materials typically requires less energy than producing from virgin resources, reducing energy consumption
- Pollution Reduction: Recycling reduces pollution levels in the air, water, and land
- Waste Reduction: Recycling decreases the amount of waste sent to landfills and incinerators, prolonging the lifespan of landfills and reducing the need for new ones
- Economic Benefits: Recycling creates jobs in the recycling industry and reduces waste disposal costs for businesses and communities
- Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction: Recycling reduces greenhouse gas emissions, combating climate change
- Ecosystem Preservation: Recycling helps protect ecosystems and biodiversity by reducing the need to extract resources from natural habitats
- Creation of New Products: Recycling provides raw materials for creating new products, promoting a circular economy
- Public Awareness: Recycling programs raise public awareness about environmental issues and promote responsible consumption habits
- Community Benefits: Recycling programs can generate revenue for local communities, funding community projects
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