Waste
Recycle
Compost
WHIMS
Other
100

This is something we don't need anymore.

What is Waste?

100

These are the 3 R's.

What is Reduce, Reuse and Recycle?

100

True or False: You can put vegetables in a compost.

What is True?

100

This is the system to understand how to handle dangerous liquids.

What is WHIMS?

100

This what the E in E-Waste stand for.

What is Electronic?

200

This is a type of waste that goes into the air that you can't touch.

What is Gas Waste?

200

This means to use over and over again.

What is Reuse?

200

This is waste that can break down easily in nature.

What is biodegradable?

200

If you see this symbol on a product, it means that liquid could light on fire quickly.

What is Flammable?

200

This is what waste from plants is called.

What is Natural Waste?

300

This is a form of waste management where people put garbage in a big pile.

What is the dump or landfill?

300

Examples of this Recyclable was are newspapers or magazines.

What is paper?

300

These are examples of decomposers.

What are worms, mold, fungi and bacteria?

300

This is a WHIMS symbol that means something might blow up.

What is Explosive?

300

This means wanting to by lots of things.

What is consumerism?

400

This type of waste could be cooking oil or even pop that spilled.

What is Liquid Waste?

400

This a type of waste is stuff that we throw away that can be turned into something new again.

What is Recycling or Recyclable Waste?

400

This is material that was once alive but is now dead.

What is organic material?

400

This symbol looks like the same symbol on the pirate flag.

What is Toxic?

400

This is where you can take you E-Waste.

What is an Recycling Center?

500

This means to burn waste.

What is incineration? 

500

True or False: You can recycle a chip bag.

What is False?

500

True or False: You can compose cheese!

What is False?

500

This is what WHIMS Stands for.

What is Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System?

500

An Old TV is an example of this type of waste.

What is E-Waste?