Classification of Materials
Sustainable vs Traditional Building Materials
Recycling and Upcycling Materials
Biomaterials and Bioplastics
Supply Chain and Ethical Sourcing
Cradle to Cradle Design
100

What are the two main categories of materials used in design?

Renewable and Non-renewable.

100

Which traditional material produces about 0.9 tons of CO₂ per ton manufactured?

Concrete.

100

What is the main difference between recycling and upcycling?

Recycling breaks materials down into raw form, while upcycling reuses them creatively without breaking them down.

100

What are biomaterials designed to do?

Interact with biological systems and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

100

What is a supply chain?

The journey a product takes from raw material to consumer.

100

In this type of design, old products do not go to waste. Instead, a product’s materials and components are repurposed or recycled. This keeps materials “in the economic loop” and saves energy during production.  

Cradle-to-cradle.

200

Give two examples of renewable materials.

Bamboo, cork, hemp, timber.

200

What sustainable material has a tensile strength higher than steel? (on a per unit weight basis)

Bamboo.

200

Name two common materials that can be recycled.

Plastics, metals, glass, paper/cardboard, textiles, electronics.

200

PLA is a bio-based plastic made from what plant sources?

Corn starch or sugarcane.

200

Name two principles of ethical sourcing.

Fair labor, safe conditions, environmental responsibility, transparency.

200

What are the three core principles of C2C design?

Waste = Food, Use Renewable Energy, Celebrate Diversity.

300

Why are non-renewable materials considered unsustainable in the long term?

They are finite, take millions of years to form, and cannot be replenished easily.

300

Over a 30-year building lifecycle, sustainable buildings save what percentage in energy annually?

20–30%.

300

In a circular economy, what are the three guiding principles?

Eliminate waste/pollution, circulate products/materials, regenerate natural systems.

300

Which bio-based plastic is biodegradable even in marine environments?

PHA (Polyhydroxyalkanoates).

300

What 2013 factory collapse highlighted unsafe working conditions in global fashion supply chains?

Rana Plaza in Bangladesh.

300

What are the two types of “nutrient” cycles in C2C?

Biological nutrients and technical nutrients.

400

What is one key benefit of renewable materials like bamboo or cork?

They often have a low carbon footprint and are biodegradable.

400

Which green certification awards points for sustainable material choices like recycled content and local sourcing?

LEED.

400

Which recycled material can reduce energy use by 75% compared to its virgin form?

Recycled steel.

400

What percentage of CO₂ emissions can bio-based plastics reduce compared to petroleum plastics?

Up to 80%.

400

Which company pioneered transparent supply chains through its "Footprint Chronicles"?

Patagonia.

400

Give one real-world example of a C2C-inspired product or project.

Climatex® Lifecycle™ fabric, Ford’s Living Roof, C2C certified packaging, sustainable furniture.

500

Which type of material is aluminum classified as: renewable or nonrenewable?

Nonrenewable.

500

What is one key performance advantage of rammed earth as a sustainable building material?

Superior insulation properties.

500

Name one fashion brand that uses upcycled materials.

Patagonia or EILEEN FISHER.

500

Name one company that has incorporated bioplastics into its products.

Coca-Cola (PlantBottle), LEGO, Danone, or IKEA.

500

Supply chains account for what percentage of greenhouse gas emissions for most consumer goods companies?

Over 80%.

500

What does C2C certification test for? Name two of the five categories.

Material health, material reuse, renewable energy, water stewardship, social fairness

600

What innovative category includes mycelium packaging and algae-based plastics?

Bio-based materials

600

The Edge in Amsterdam is an example of a building project that received which certification? 

BREEAM Outstanding rating

600

Which massive ocean pollution area contains 80,000 tons of plastic and is twice the size of Texas?

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch.

600

What is one major challenge facing bio-based plastics today?

Higher costs, performance limitations, recycling infrastructure, or labeling confusion.

600

What does Fairtrade International certification ensure?

Fair wages, safe working conditions, and environmental standards.

600

What problem arises when biological and technical nutrients are mixed?

They create “monstrous hybrids” that can’t be recycled or composted properly.