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Recycle Jeopardy 2

Recycle Jeopardy 2 . How Green is My Waste: 1 point. What is an alternative to sending food waste to the landfill?. Composting food waste, prepare less food at meals and eat everything served either at the meal or as leftovers. How Green is My Waste : 2 points.

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Recycle Jeopardy 2

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  1. Recycle Jeopardy 2

  2. How Green is My Waste: 1 point What is an alternative to sending food waste to the landfill? Composting food waste, prepare less food at meals and eat everything served either at the meal or as leftovers.

  3. How Green is My Waste: 2 points What is the best way to dispose of books? Trade books, resell books at garage sales, donate books for charity, or buy fewer books and use the library.

  4. How Green is My Waste:3 points What are two substitutes for Styrofoam for packing and shipping? You may know of others but these are commonly discussed-- Cornstarch peanuts, newspaper

  5. How Green is My Waste: 4 points What farm products are being used to make plastics? • Soy and corn products are being used to make plastic like items replacing oil-based plastics. These products will decompose.

  6. How Green is My Waste:5 points • What is the largest source of oil pollution? Freight liner/ship oil spills Recreational boats on lakes Spills at gas stations Do-it-yourself oil changes Do-it-yourself oil changes. Frequently this oil is improperly disposed of getting into the sewer system, groundwater, aquifers, and nearby streams and lakes.

  7. Paper News: 1 point • What is the most common item made from recycled newspaper? More paper. Paper fibers are made from shredded paper, turned into sludge and processed to make more paper.

  8. Paper News: 2 points • What is the average amount of newspaper individuals use each year? 10 kg 23kg 45kg 60kg Each year we use 45 kg of newspaper.

  9. Paper News: 3 points What are two ways shredded newspapers can be used at home? Shredded newspaper can be used as packaging, in compost, to make homemade paper, insulation, vermicomposting bedding. Landscaping mulch and pet bedding (these are some suggestions)

  10. Paper News: 4 points • If a freight train were stretched along the tracks, how long would the train be if it were filled with paper being recycled each day. 8 km 12 km 24 km 37 km A freight train would be 24 km long if it were filled with paper being recycled each day.

  11. Paper News: 5 points What is 100 % post-consumer content paper? All of the material used to make the paper has been used before (recycled) and that is really quite an achievement.

  12. Not Just Scrap: 1 point You can earn money by recycling this product in some places? Aluminium Cans

  13. Not Just Scrap: 2 points What is the most recycled drink container on the planet made from? Aluminium Cans

  14. Not Just Scrap: 3 points • What percent of metal and tyres in an automobile can be recycled? 45% 63% 17% 100% 100%

  15. Not Just Scrap: 4 points How can an earth-smart person dispose of an out-of-service stove or refrigerator? Recycle it.

  16. Not Just Scrap: 5 points What is one use for recycled, old tyres? Tyres can be shredded into crumbs to be reprocessed for running tracks or roads, tread on athletic shoes, and possibly new tires (not retreads)

  17. New E: 1 point Where do most (90%) of the old/obsolete computers go when we are finished with them? Rubbish, landfills

  18. New E: 2 points • In 2005 what was the average number of mobile phones being discarded/thrown away? 1 million 50 million 130 million 180 million 130 million

  19. New E: 3 points • The average television set will decompose in a landfill in how many years? 15 years 100 years 223 years Never Never when you consider the plastics and metals used to make the computers.

  20. New E: 4 points What is e-waste? Electronic waste, which is one of the fastest growing sources of landfill waste and it consists of computers, cell phones, televisions, stereo equipment and much more.

  21. New E: 5 points What is one way to reduce the flow of e-waste to landfills? Use the item longer, donate the item, upgrade the item without replacing it, reconsider the need for the item, buy replacements from companies who will recycle the parts often by disassembling the components. These common-sense suggestions are offered through a variety of resources.

  22. Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

  23. Daily Double! As a team, decide how many of the points you already have you wish to wager. If you get the question correct, you will earn double the points you wagered.If you get the question incorrect, you will lose the points you wagered. Good luck!

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