Recycling
Composting
Environment
General
100

Is this recyclable?

NO!

No grease or food should be on the material you are recycling!

100

What is composting?

Allowing organic materials to naturally, aerobically decompose, with the result being nutrient-rich soil.

100

True or false: The countries that release the LEAST CO2 are often the MOST affected by climate change.

TRUE

100

Name this animal.


Lemur

200

Should you put this in a recycling bin?


NO! 

However, save them separately, as many stores have special collections for plastic bags.

200

Is this compostable?


No!

Only organic materials should be composted!

200

What was the hottest year on record?

2024

200

Where on earth is/was the ozone hole?

Bonus 100 points- what was causing the ozone hole?

Over Antarctica

Bonus- Chlorofluorocarbons (human-made chemicals like refrigerants and aerosols.

300

Rank the 3 Rs based on the most beneficial for the environment to the least

Reduce

Reuse

Recycle

300

What if I drop my fork into the compost bin?!

Use the claw! (the grabber tool located next to the bin)

300

What's happening to coral reefs?

Bonus 50: Are coral animals or plants?

The colorful zooxanthellae that help coral make food cannot tolerate rising water temperatures, and leave, bleaching the coral.

Animals!

300

What country has the world's largest freshwater lake (by volume), Lake Baikal?

Russia

It holds about 20% of Earth's total surface freshwater.

It is also the world's deepest lake

400

What types (numbers) of plastics can be recycled in Hightstown, NJ?

1, 2, and 5.

400

Why is it better not to leave food scraps in the garbage?

In landfills, organic material decomposes without air, and creates methane, a potent Greenhouse Gas.

400

What organisms absorb the most CO2?

Phytoplankton and algae

400

How many goats live at Peddie?

3

500

Name 5 items that CAN (generally) be recycled

Cardboard

Aluminum cans

Bottles

Milk/juice Cartons

Paper

500

Name at least 2 (of 4) components for composting

Carbon-rich materials - Browns (dry leaves, twigs, cardboard, etc)

Nitrogen-rich materials - Greens (food waste)

Water

Oxygen

500

On average, how many species go extinct every day? 

Bonus 150: what is the leading cause of extinction?

Around 150 (points for anything within 50)

Habitat loss

500

Name 5 biomes.

Tundra

Grassland/savanna

Polar

Rain/Temperate/Boreal forest

Coral reef

etc

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