Contamination
Recycling
Residues
Plastics
Consequences
100

Why is it bad to throw plastic to the sea?

Because it's very bad for sea animals and sea ecosystems.

100
Which are the different colors of the recycling container and what type of residues belong to each other?

Yellow (Plastics), Green (Glass), Blue (Paper and cardboard), Orange ( Cooking Oil) and Brown (Organics)

100

What are organic wastes?

Organic waste is biodegradable waste of plant or animal origin that can decompose in nature without too much difficulty and be transformed into other types of organic matter.

100

What do sea turtles confuse plastic bags with?

Sea turtles eat plastic bags thinking they are jellyfish.

100

Respiratoy problems and infections are caused by?

Air Pollution

200

What is air pollution?

The presence in the atmosphere of toxic or harmful materials, substances or particles.

200

What does the three R rule mean?

Reuse, Reduce and Recycle

200

How do toxic wastes affect?

On the one hand, it can affect health, in the form of diseases; or it can also have harmful effects on the environment: on the aesthetics of cities, natural landscapes and their species, and on the contamination of water, soil and air. All of this affects our quality of life.

200

Why is plastic so polluting?

Because it is not degradable and can alter habitats and natural processes, reducing the ability of ecosystems to adapt to climate change.

200

Sea level increasing and poles melting are some consequences of?

Global Warming

300

What problems does sea pollution cause?

It undermines the resilience of the ecosystem and poses a danger to human health if contaminated fish and shellfish are consumed.

300

What are clean points?

A recycling centre is a municipal facility adequately equipped for the temporary storage of waste generated in the domestic sphere.

300

Where does the city's household waste go?

The waste is taken to the final disposal site belonging to the corresponding Municipality.

300

Which country has the highest plastic production?

China is the main producer of plastics with 30% of the total

300

What are the consequences of the greenhouse effect?

Greenhouse gases. They absorb some of the sun's rays and then redistribute them in the form of radiation. Their increasing concentration in the atmosphere, due to human activities, contributes to global warming.

400

What is soil degradation?

Soil degradation basically refers to the processes triggered by human activities that reduce their current and/or future capacity to sustain natural or managed ecosystems, to maintain or improve air and water quality, and to preserve human health.

400

Where to throw away ceramics?

To be recycled, ceramics must be deposited at the clean point

400

Why is it bad not to separate garbage?

Mixing with other waste or garbage makes the chemical reactions necessary for biogas generation less effective, often resulting in products of inferior quality or even more harmful reactions.

400

How many years will it take for plastic to disappear?

Between 100 and 1,000 years for the plastic to completely degrade.

400

What will happen to an aquatic ecosystem when it has an oil spill? 

It destroys the fauna and flora that lives in the water

500

What is acid rain?

Acid rain is rain that has become acidic due to certain pollutants in the air.

500

Where do we have to throw sprays?

If empty, the aerosol must be deposited in the yellow container if it is made of metal or plastic, or in a recycling center if it still contains the product it stores.

500

Where can I recycle batteries?

Batteries can be deposited at recycling centres or in shops that have enabled this function, such as supermarkets or electronics stores.

500

 Is plastic Beneficial or harmful?

Plastic is a great invention, its malleability, other advantages of plastic are its lightness, durability and hygienic properties. However, the wrong use of plastic products leads to the ingestion and/or inhalation by fauna and even humans.

500

What are deforestation consequences?

Deforestation exposes the soil to erosion and desertification. It also increases the risk of flooding and landslides, which obstruct river channels and reduce water quality.