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100

Name 5 fast fashion brands.

Zara, H&M, Shein, Fashionnova, Topshop, Primark, Forever 21, ASOS, Mango, Old Navy, The Gap, etc.

100

What is plastic made from and what are some main concerns associated with that substance?

Made from oil, with concerns about risk of oil spills, damage to coastal plants, killing of sea life, and disturbing the sensitive ecosystem in the Arctic.

100

Name the 2 powerful greenhouse gases produced by landfills from microorganisms decomposing the solid waste?

methane and carbon dioxide

100

Plastics that can quickly decompose and return to the soil in an uncontaminated state are called:

Degradable plastics (biodegradable, photodegradable)

100

List 5 household hazardous waste items.

  • paints and solvents

  • automotive wastes such as tires, motor oil, gasoline, and antifreeze

  • aerosol cans and BBQ propane tanks

  • batteries and electronic devices such as cellphones, TVs, and computers

  • pesticides and fertilizers

  • LED light bulbs

  • smoke detectors

  • antibiotics and other medicines

  • corrosive cleaning agents

  • thermometers, thermostat switches, and fluorescent bulbs (all of which contain mercury)

  • appliances that contain a refrigerant (CFCs damage the ozone layer and are greenhouse gases)

200

What are 2 practical ways individuals can reduce the harm of fast fashion?

- buy used clothes (thrift stores) 

- buy good quality clothing they won't need to throw/donate/give away

- repurpose clothes you need to get rid of 


200
What are PFAs and where can we find them (i.e. sources)?

Forever chemicals from microplastics, found in non-stick pans, clothes, food packaging, household items, cosmetics, etc.

200

Name 2 items that can go in the green bin, and 2 items that cannot.

(too many mixed answers)
200

Define Bioremediation

Using living organisms like microbes, fungi, and plants to clean up contaminated environments (soil, water, air) by breaking down or transforming pollutants into less harmful substances, often using their natural metabolic processes. It is a sustainable way to manage pollution, treating oil spills, pesticides, and heavy metals.

200

Explain the problem with recycling.

Contamination from improper sorting, low market demand for recycled materials, the high cost and complexity of processing (especially for plastics), and "downcycling" where quality degrades, leading to many items still ending up in landfills or incinerators despite efforts, highlighting a need for better infrastructure and consumer education. 


300

Define Greenwashing

The deceptive practice of marketing products, services, or a company as more environmentally friendly or sustainable than they actually are, misleading consumers into believing they're supporting green initiatives when they aren't.

300

What is landfill leachate?

  • Generated when water passes through the waste

  • Composition of leachate dependent on what is in the solid waste

300

Even if a landfill is closed, it still needs to be monitored. What are at least 2 things that must be monitored?

  • Gas monitoring

  • Groundwater 

  • Surface Water 

  • Seep Repairs

300

What is it called when extremely hot plasma is used to break down waste materials like municipal solid waste, hazardous materials, and biomass into a clean synthesis gas of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. This process turns trash into valuable energy (electricity, fuel) or chemicals, eliminates landfills, destroys toxins, and produces little harmful emissions, offering a sustainable waste management and energy recovery solution. 

Plasma gasification

300

Where does Durham Region send our landfill garbage, how is it dealt with, and why?

Durham York Energy Centre, it is incinerated and used to generate electricity, because all our landfills in Durham are at full capacity and closed.

400

From The Patriot Act by Hasan Minhaj episode on Fast Fashion, we saw a certain psychological effect taking place on consumers while shopping. What was this referred to as/how was it described?

That shopping, especially sale items, gives the same feelings/activates the same key areas of the brain, as well as boosting mood, as "getting high" would.
400

What is the name of the chemical, which is also a carcinogen, found in plastic?

Bisphenol A (BPA)

400

Why can't compost material be thrown in the regular garbage to send to the landfill?

Compost material should not be put in regular landfill garbage primarily because it won't be on the soil and decomposes anaerobically (without oxygen) in landfills, producing methane, a potent greenhouse gas. In contrast, when composted properly, it decomposes aerobically and creates valuable soil enrichment material.

400

Explain how you get rid of hazardous waste products.

Most landfill sites include hazardous-waste depots. Dropping off hazardous waste is free. Some municipalities have days set aside when you can drop off hazardous waste in your neighbourhood. There may also be community drop-offs in libraries, recreation centres, and schools for some of the smaller items such as batteries and cell phones.

400

How do industries/factories deal with hazardous waste, and what are 2 examples of these wastes?

  • Industry level waste is treated on site before being sent away (legally must neutralize the waste into non-toxic chemicals)

  • Examples: 

    • PCBs

    • Nuclear waste

    • Disposal of nuclear medical waste 

    • Storing used fuel bundles (package of uranium fuel that is inserted into a CANDU reactor. Of all nuclear waste, used fuel bundles require the most careful handling and processing)

500

What environmental harms are linked to producing both natural and synthetic fabrics like polyester, nylon, spandex, viscose, rayon?

water use, oil use, logging, chemical processing

500

The Fire in Hagersville where 14 million used tires burned for 17 days contaminated the soil and groundwater with various organic chemicals. Name one of these chemicals.

benzene, xylene, toluene, and phenol, ammonia, zinc oxide

500

Name the 4 steps of the composting process at a compost facility.

Sort, Load onto mixing floor, Mix and aerate, manage/distribute the finished compost.

500

Explain Landfill Mining and the benefits that come with it

  • Recover buried recyclables 

  • Recover energy from non-recyclable waste

  • Site reclamation to reduce environmental risks

    Benefits:

    • Expand landfill capacity

    • Reclamation costs are often offset by the sale of or use of recycled materials, such as recyclables, soil, and waste, which can be burned as fuel.

    • Improving groundwater quality by removing contaminant source

    • Reductions in closure costs

    • Reclamation of land for other uses

500

True or False? Old clothes made from non-biodegradable fabric take 200 years to decompose.

True

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