Description
Objectives Students will:
- Understand the importance of natural cycles
- Evaluate connections between the natural cyclic model and possible human behavior
- Gather information about local recycling options
- Discuss involvement in local recycling programs
Please answer the following questions using the MORA (Missouri Recycling Association) web page. The answers must be detailed and explained for maximum points. Type your answers on a computer; write your name, date and sign. Please do not copy + paste. That is plagiarism.
- What materials can be recycled? Name 10 recyclables.
- Why should anything be recycled?
- Name 10 products made from recycled materials.
- Do you/your family recycle anything? What? If nothing why not?
- Do you have any problems with the concept of recycling?
- What kind of recycling method would be convenient for you?
- How could we reduce the amount of recyclables?
- Why is a linear materials system not sustainable?
- What is “built in obsolescence”?
- What is your opinion about the “latest and greatest” in consumer goods? Should we purchase them? When and why?
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
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Running head: RECYCLING SOLID WASTE
Recycling Solid Waste
Student’s Name
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RECYCLING SOLID WASTE
Recycling Solid Waste
Question 1
Missouri has enabled a recycle of various materials which include and are not limited to aerosol
cans, bags, aluminum, cartridges from deposits pf empty ink toners, eyeglasses, mixed papers,
municipal solid wastes, mattresses, polyethylene terephthalate bags, textiles, yard wastes, hangers
used oil among others.
Question 2
It is believed from a scientific perspective that recycling of items saves the energy that is used.
The manufacturer, therefore, does not have to go to the initial process of making finished goods
from the raw materials. It also has th...