Sustainable Practices
Personal Responsibility
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Define the term “sustainable living” and its importance.

Sustainable living involves habits that meet present needs without compromising future generations.

100

What habits can families adopt to reduce overconsumption at home?

Meal planning, mindful purchasing, and reusing items.

100

Why is it important to distinguish between needs and wants?

Needs are essentials for survival, while wants are desires or luxuries.

100

Why is it better to prioritize quality over quantity when shopping?

Quality items last longer, requiring fewer replacements.

100

What is the environmental impact of single-use plastics, and how can it be reduced?

They pollute ecosystems; switching to reusable options reduces waste.

200

How does buying locally support sustainability and reduce overconsumption?

Reduces the carbon footprint of transportation and supports local economies.

200

Why is it essential to regularly declutter and assess personal belongings?

It prevents hoarding, creating space and awareness of belongings.

200

What is the significance of the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in tackling overconsumption?

The 3Rs help conserve resources, reduce waste, and promote sustainability.

200

What are the benefits of collecting and reusing rainwater in the community?

Saves water for household or gardening use, reducing reliance on municipal supplies.

200

Name two benefits of using renewable energy sources in reducing overconsumption.

Reduces reliance on finite resources like fossil fuels.

300

What are the benefits of growing your own fruits and vegetables?

Fresh, pesticide-free produce and reduced dependency on store-bought food.

300

How does mindful consumption benefit the individual and the community?

Encourages intentional, sustainable choices benefiting everyone.

300

How can repairing broken items help combat overconsumption?

Fixing items avoids unnecessary purchases and reduces waste.

300

What are the benefits of collecting and reusing rainwater in the community?

Fix leaks and turn off taps when not in use.

300

How can setting long-term financial goals help prevent overconsumption?

Helps prioritize savings over impulsive or unnecessary spending.

400

Why is donating items instead of discarding them a sustainable practice?

Extends the usefulness of items and reduces waste sent to landfills.

400

What are three personal challenges that may prevent someone from reducing overconsumption?

Lack of awareness, financial challenges, or ingrained habits.

400

What is “upcycling,” and how can it be applied in the home?

Turning discarded items into new, creative, and functional products.

400

Why is it important for community leaders to model sustainable practices?

Leaders set an example, encouraging others to follow sustainable practices.

400

Why is it important for individuals to lead by example in reducing overconsumption?

Influences others through practical example and commitment.

500

How can buying second-hand items help tackle overconsumption?

Promotes reuse, reduces demand for new production, and saves resources.

500

Explain the concept of “minimalism” and how it tackles overconsumption.

Minimalism focuses on owning less to live more intentionally.

500

Explain the concept of “fast fashion” and its link to overconsumption.

Fast fashion promotes frequent purchases of low-quality clothing, contributing to waste.

500

What is the role of thrift stores in combating overconsumption?

They extend the lifecycle of goods, promoting reuse.

500

How does volunteering at recycling centers or eco-friendly organizations contribute to raising awareness?

Raises awareness, encourages action, and supports local sustainability.