Vocabulary
Burning Solid Waste
Burying Solid Waste
International Treaties
100

Solid materials discarded by homes and businesses in or near urban areas

What is Municipal Solid Waste?

100

MSW is burned in 600 of these across the U.S.

What is a Waste-to-Energy Incinerator?

100

This country buries just 4% of their MSW in open dumps.

What is Denmark?

100

This treaty banned the more-developed countries from shipping hazardous waste to other countries without their permission.

What is the Basel Convention?

200

Fields or holes in the ground where garbage is deposited and sometimes burned

What is an Open Dump?

200

Incinerators aren't widely used in the U.S. due to cheaper alternatives, citizen opposition, and this. 

What is Excessive Air Pollution?


200

This burial method is a stronger alternative to open dumps.

What is a State-Of-The-Art Landfill?

200

This treaty regulated the use of 12 widely used persistent organic pollutants (POPs) that can accumulate in the fatty tissues of humans.

What is the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants? 

300

Solid wastes are spread out in thin layers, compacted, and covered daily with a fresh layer of clay or plastic foam to help keep the material dry and reduce leakage

What is a Sanitary Landfill?

300

Incinerators produce less greenhouse gas emissions than these. 

What is a Modern Landfill?

300

Waste is covered with a layer of this in a sanitary landfill.

What is Clay/Plastic Foam?

300

A treaty was set on 12 original persistent organic pollutants. They were known as this. 

What is the Dirty Dozen?


400

Every person is entitled to protection from environmental hazards regardless of race, gender, age, nationality, income, social class, or any political factor

What is Environmental Justice?

400

About 15% of MSW is incinerated under lax pollution control regulations in this country.

What is China?

400

The bottoms and the sides of sanitary landfills have these which help contain leaks and collect leaching liquid. (there are two possible answers.)

What are Double Liners and Containment Systems?

400

This organization enacted a law that, by 2020, will ban all chemicals that are persistent in the environment and that can accumulate in living tissue.

What is the Swedish Parliament?


500

Using natural principles to solve problems

What is Biomimicry?

500

The U.S. only burns this much of their MSW in waste-to-energy incinerators.

What is 13%

500

All landfills and open dumps eventually do this, which passes on expenses to future generations.

What is Leaking?

500

These nations signed but did not ratify the Basel Convention. 

What is Haiti, United States, and Afghanistan?

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