Waste Management
Sustainable Materials Management
History
Carbon Footprint
Greenhouse Effect
100

What is the most preferred method to reduce waste generation?

Source reduction and Reuse

100

What is a circular economy?

Keeps materials and products in circulation for as long as possible.

100

When was the Bhopal disaster?

1984

100

What is a carbon footprint?

the total amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by our actions

100

What is the greenhouse effect?

When greenhouse gases trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, causing a warming effect. 

200

What is energy recovery in waste management?

The process of converting non-recyclable waste into usable heat, electricity, or fuel.

200

What is the most preferred end of use management option?

Reuse

200

When was the Chornobyl disaster?

1986

200

What is the global average for one person's carbon footprint?

4.7 tons of CO2 per year

200

What do greenhouse gases cause?

Higher global temperatures

300

What are the processes for energy recovery?

Combustion, Digestion, and Landfill gas recovery

300

What is the least preferred end of use management option?

Landfill

300

When was the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill

1989


300

What is the largest component that contributes to a carbon footprint?

Energy use (39.3%)

300

Does the greenhouse effect occur naturally?

Yes

400
What is the most common form of waste disposal?

Landfills

400

What are the steps in the sustainable materials management's life cycle?

materials extraction, manufacturing, distribution, usage, and end-of-life management.

400

When was the Erika Oil Spill?

1999

400

What is considered the most powerful greenhouse gas?

Sulfur Hexafluoride (SF6)

400

What is the main cause of the human-enhanced greenhouse effect?

Burning fossil Fuels

500

List the waste management hierarchy from most preferred to least preferred.

source reduction and reuse, recycling/composting, energy recovery, and treatment and disposal. 

500

What are the end-of-life options for products, from most preferred to least preferred?

Reuse, Recycle/Compost, energy recovery, and landfill

500

What are some of the issues that have contributed to the loss of biodiversity?

Global warming, air pollution, and the degradation of the ozone layer.

500

What act reduced the number of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and Hydrochlororfluorocarbons (HCFCs) used?

The Montreal Protocol

500

Earth is about 60 degrees Fahrenheit at the surface; what temperature would it be without our atmosphere?

0 degrees Fahrenheit