Trash or Treasure?
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Impact of Waste
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Global Recycling Efforts
100

Is an empty milk carton trash or treasure?

Treasure (recyclable)!

100

What does “Reduce” mean in the 3 R’s?

Using less waste to begin with.

100

What is the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?

A massive floating collection of plastic waste in the ocean.

100

What is the process of turning plastic waste into new plastic products called?

Recycling!

100

What country has a "pay-as-you-throw" system to encourage less waste?

South Korea.

200

Is a used paper coffee cup trash or treasure?

Trash (most are lined with plastic and not recyclable).

200

What’s a simple way to “Reuse” plastic grocery bags?

Use them as trash bin liners or for storage.

200

How does plastic waste affect marine life?

Animals can ingest or get entangled in plastic, often leading to death.

200

What material is used to make "eco-bricks" for building sustainable structures?

Plastic bottles filled with compacted plastic waste.

200

Which Scandinavian country is known for turning trash into energy?

Sweden.

300

Is an old smartphone trash or treasure?

Treasure (it should be e-recycled or donated).

300

What’s an example of upcycling?

Turning old jeans into a tote bag or furniture out of pallets, etc.

300

What greenhouse gas is released when organic waste decomposes in landfills?

Methane

300

What company is known for making shoes from recycled ocean plastic?

Adidas.

300

What city in the U.S. was the first to ban plastic straws?

Seattle, Washington.

400

Is a glass jar trash or treasure?

Treasure (highly recyclable).

400

What’s a good alternative to single-use plastic water bottles?

A reusable stainless steel or glass bottle.

400

How does recycling help conserve energy?

It takes less energy to recycle materials than to produce new ones from raw materials.

400

What type of road material is sometimes made using recycled plastic?

Asphalt.

400

What country has a bottle deposit system where people get money back for returning bottles?

Germany (Pfand system).

500

What can be done with leftover food scraps instead of throwing them away?

Composting!

500

Name a product that is commonly made from recycled plastic bottles.

Fleece jackets, shoes, or new plastic containers.

500

What is one way individuals can reduce their carbon footprint?

Using public transportation, reducing waste, or switching to reusable products.

500

Name one way scientists are using fungi or bacteria to help with waste management.

Some fungi and bacteria can break down plastic or absorb toxins from waste.

500

What is the goal of the Zero Waste Movement?

To eliminate all waste by reusing, composting, and recycling everything.