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Plastics

Plastics. The plastic age. Suggest 10 items made of plastics. What are they made of before the invention of plastics?. - used as daily products - used as substitutes higher technological products e.g. photocopying machine. Advantages of plastics.

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Plastics

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  1. Plastics

  2. The plastic age Suggest 10 items made of plastics. What are they made of before the invention of plastics? • - used as daily products • - used as substitutes • higher technological products • e.g. photocopying machine.

  3. Advantages of plastics Rot, chemical and corrosion resistance Possess strength Good heat and electrical insulation Ease of colouring Suitable for mass production Lightweight (foam plastics) Easily moulded Clear

  4. Types of plastics • Thermo-plastics • Thermo-setting plastics

  5. Raw materials for making plastics Do you think there will be any problems about meeting the increasing demand of plastics in the future? It will be in shortage because it came from the petroleum

  6. Throwing it away or not? 20% of the total waste of 8090 tonnes collected each day Hugh cost of collection and disposal ($685/ton, $24/person/month) No suitable dumping sites (all filled up by 2015) Non-degradable (cannot be decomposed) Produce dangerous and toxic fumes in incinerator (PVC, PU, PS and PE)

  7. Any possible solutions? 4-R Principles Replace Reduce Reuse Recycle

  8. Replace • Use degradable plastics: • Biopolymers – polymers made by living organisms • Synthetic plastics – can break down naturally • Photodegradable plastics • Synthetic biodegradable plastics • Plastics which dissolve in water Any limitation? Why is it not so popular?

  9. Go back to paper? Read p. 8 – 9 ‘Paper or polystyrene Which is greenest?’ And p. 14 ‘A Burger to Go – Hold the Plastics’ An environmental analysis includes: • The environmental impact of obtaining raw materials.

  10. 2. The amount of raw material used 3. The energy used in processing / making / fabricating the material. 4. The energy involved in transporting and using the product. 5. The reuse or recycling of the product. 6. The costs and impact of disposal Debate on the issue on the use of lunch boxes.

  11. Reduce and Reuse Using less -Suggest problems. -What prevent people for using less plastic bags? -How can we persuade people to BYOB?

  12. Read p. 13 ‘Breaking the Trash Habit’ Stringent new rules that make the manufacturing, retailing and packaging sectors responsible for recycling the wrapping and containers of everything they sell. Read p. 14 ‘The New Yorker’ Read p. 15 ‘ Charge for plastic bags instead’ What about price reduction?

  13. What is Recycling ? Recycling is the act of recovering a waste material for refuse and processing into another useful product. • Recycling include collection, processing, and procurement • or reuse of the recovered materials. • All three activities must be completed in order to make • recycling programs effective.

  14. Recycling in Hong Kong (read p. 5) What make recycling difficult in H. K.? How can we promote recycling of plastics? Discuss and present your findings.

  15. Collection and disposal of wastes

  16. What make recycling difficult in H. K.? How can we promote recycling of plastics? Discuss. There are some possible ways suggested by your classmates. However, you have to rank them according to their effectiveness and feasibility. Incineration Landfilling

  17. Participation by industrial companies to take the initiative to adopt the plastic waste avoidance measures. Promotion to use less packaging material of both the manufacturers and consumers (award scheme). Symbol to distinguish - provide choices for consumers. Raise the awareness and change the social attitude of throw away habit.

  18. Do we really need an extra bag for purchasing goods at supermarket? Government takes the first lead to reduce the use of plastics. EPD drives the plastic waste reduction plan. Legislative measures Producers‘ responsibility scheme to manage the waste they created. Polluter pays principle

  19. Subsidization on promoting the use of “green bags”. Design more beautiful and attractive plastic bags - keep and reuse. Reuse and use more efficient. Recycling - sorting by households, collecting by Government. Wellcome and Park‘N - collect plastic bags in exchange of stamps. Find substitutes

  20. Environmental Science Environmental Protection 94 http://www.unep.or.jp/CTT_DATA/index_waste.html http://www.greenpeace.org/ http://www.info.gov.hk/epd/E/ehk99/home/chinese/ccontnt7.htm http://www.info.gov.hk/epd/index.htm http://www.soc.titech.ac.jp/uem/waste/waste.html http://www.em.doe.gov/em30/wasttrea.html

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